Sri Lanka, May 22 -- While both men and women play a role in infertility among young couples in Sri Lanka, men are seen as contributing more significantly to the problem.

Doctors at Castle Street Women's Hospital note that a growing number of male patients show fertility-related complications, particularly issues with sperm count, quality, and reproductive function.

Dr. Ajith Kumar Danthanarayana, Director of Castle Street Women's Hospital, explains that laboratory tests carried out on newly married couples reveal a concerning trend: approximately one-third of the men show signs of male infertility.

These include low sperm count, absence of sperm in seminal fluid, and inadequate motility or strength of sperm to successfully fertilize ...