Study finds single mothers who used sperm banks did not suffer any greater social, psychological or emotional problems than a traditional family unit
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Researcher Explores the Invisible, Ignored Epidemic of Male Infertility
Culturally speaking, infertile men are invisible. That’s the finding of Cambridge University medical sociologist Liberty Walther Barnes, who spent six years tracking patients of five U.S. male fertility clinics and found that more than half of the men she tracked did not consider themselves infertile— despite trying to impregnate their wives for more than a year and having a low or zero sperm count.