Optimizing Male Fertility: What Every Couple Needs to Know
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Join Reproductive Partners Medical Group (RPMG) for a live, expert-led webinar featuring:
Dr. Wendy Chang
- Reproductive Endocrinologist
- Assistant Clinical Professor, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine & USC Keck School of Medicine
Dr. James Weinberger
- Director, Center for Male Fertility at RPMG
- Male Reproductive Specialist & Microsurgeon
Together, Dr. Chang and Dr. Weinberger will break down what actually matters when it comes to male fertility, how sperm health impacts outcomes across fertility treatments, and what men can do now to optimize their reproductive health.
This session is designed for:
- Individuals and couples trying to conceive
- Those navigating infertility or recurrent pregnancy loss
- Patients considering IUI, IVF, or ICSI
- Anyone curious about how lifestyle, hormones, and advanced diagnostics affect male fertility
What You’ll Learn
During this evidence-based, patient-friendly discussion, we’ll cover:
- The role of sperm in conception, embryo development, and pregnancy outcomes
- Common causes of male factor infertility and how they’re diagnosed
- What a semen analysis actually tells you (and what it doesn’t)
- When advanced testing like sperm DNA fragmentation is helpful
- How male fertility impacts IUI, IVF, and ICSI success rates
- Lifestyle factors that meaningfully improve sperm health
- When medical or surgical intervention may be recommended
- Real-world case examples and treatment decision pathways
You’ll leave with practical next steps, clearer language to use with providers, and a better understanding of how male fertility fits into the bigger fertility picture.
Why This Matters
Research shows that up to 30-40% of infertility cases involve a male factor, yet male fertility evaluation is often delayed or incomplete.
Optimizing male fertility can:
- Improve pregnancy rates
- Reduce miscarriage risk
- Support healthier embryo development
- In some cases, allow couples to pursue less aggressive or less costly treatment options
This event brings both the reproductive endocrinology and male fertility perspectives together in one conversation, because the best outcomes happen when care is truly collaborative.