Male Infertility
At Kansas City Integrative Health (KCIH) in Overland Park, we know male factors contribute to 40% of infertility cases, with another 20% involving both partners.
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Declining sperm counts—down 50% globally since 1970—are driven by hormone shifts, oxidative stress, and hidden issues like varicocele or toxin exposure. An estimated six percent of adult males are thought to be infertile and an estimated 15 percent of couples attempting their first pregnancy will have difficulty conceiving.
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Our naturopathic approach digs deeper than a semen analysis. We optimize the whole man: balancing testosterone, reducing inflammation, clearing environmental burdens, and supporting sperm count, motility, and DNA integrity. Simple changes—targeted nutrients, stress relief, and lifestyle tweaks—often yield results in 12 weeks.
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Quick Facts
- 15% of couples face conception challenges.
- Sperm health responds to root-cause care.
- We support natural conception, IUI, and IVF.