Answered by SecondMedic Expert
Urologist · Urology
Yes, there can be a genetic component to male infertility. Sometimes, genetic factors can affect the production, function, or transport of sperm. Conditions like Klinefelter syndrome, Y-chromosome deletions, and certain genetic mutations may impact fertility. It's advisable for individuals experiencing fertility issues to consult with a healthcare professional or a genetic counselor to understand any potential genetic factors contributing to male infertility.