Fertility preservation is no longer limited to men undergoing cancer treatment. In the modern era, delayed parenthood, environmental exposure, and lifestyle factors have made fertility preservation increasingly relevant for healthy men as well.
Sperm quality declines gradually with age and can be negatively affected by stress, smoking, alcohol use, erotic and occupational hazards. Andrology provides options for fertility preservation, including sperm cryopreservation and early fertility assessment.
Preserving reproductive potential offers men greater autonomy over future family planning. This proactive approach reflects a shift in andrology toward long-term reproductive health management rather than crisis-driven intervention.
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