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In this episode of The Fertility Podcast, I’m joined by Ian Stones, co founder of Testhim, to talk about something that should be simple but still too often isn’t. Testing men.
We talk a lot in fertility about women’s bodies, women’s hormones, women’s investigations. But male fertility accounts for around a third of infertility cases, and yet men are still frequently an afterthought.
Ian and I explore when men should be tested, what those tests actually look like, why semen analysis is not always enough, and how men can advocate for themselves earlier in the process.
If you are dealing with male factor infertility, recurrent loss, unexplained infertility, or you simply want to understand more about sperm health, this episode is for you.
And if you are the partner trying to get a reluctant man to engage with this conversation, please share it.
What we discuss in this episode:
What Testhim actually does
Testhim offers:
Their questionnaire covers:
The system builds a risk profile and gives clear next step guidance.
Because knowledge is power.
Listen to the Testhim podcast
Ian co hosts the Testhim podcast with male fertility advocate Toby Trice. It is one of the only UK podcasts dedicated specifically to male fertility.
Here are some standout episodes to explore:
Fertility Talk with Jonathan Ramsay
Environmental toxins and fertility with Professor Richard Lea
Understanding varicocele with Steven Moser
The couple approach with Jas Kalsi and Fatima Husain
Dealing with friends and family
You can also explore all episodes at
https://www.testhim.com
A note on being proactive
One of the strongest messages from this episode is this:
Do not wait until after multiple failed IVF cycles to investigate male fertility properly.
If you can:
You want to know that you have left no stone unturned.
Support from our sponsors
Access Fertility
If you are worried about the financial aspect of IVF treatment, Access Fertility partners with over 60 UK clinics to offer interest free finance, multi cycle packages and refund programmes.
Find out more at:
https://www.accessfertility.com/thefp
One Day Tests
Book a confidential online fertility consultation and discuss blood testing with a specialist.
Use code FERT10 for 10 percent off your blood test.
https://www.onedaytests.com
Let’s keep the conversation going
Follow me on Instagram: @fertilitypoddy
Learn more about Fertility Action:
https://fertilityaction.org
Find out more about workplace fertility support:
https://fertilitymattersatwork.com
Explore Testhim and their services:
https://www.testhim.com
If this episode has helped you, please share it with someone who needs it.
Male fertility is not an afterthought.
It is half the story.
Until next time.
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In this episode of The Fertility Podcast, I’m joined by Ian Stones, co founder of Testhim, to talk about something that should be simple but still too often isn’t. Testing men.
We talk a lot in fertility about women’s bodies, women’s hormones, women’s investigations. But male fertility accounts for around a third of infertility cases, and yet men are still frequently an afterthought.
Ian and I explore when men should be tested, what those tests actually look like, why semen analysis is not always enough, and how men can advocate for themselves earlier in the process.
If you are dealing with male factor infertility, recurrent loss, unexplained infertility, or you simply want to understand more about sperm health, this episode is for you.
And if you are the partner trying to get a reluctant man to engage with this conversation, please share it.
What we discuss in this episode:
What Testhim actually does
Testhim offers:
Their questionnaire covers:
The system builds a risk profile and gives clear next step guidance.
Because knowledge is power.
Listen to the Testhim podcast
Ian co hosts the Testhim podcast with male fertility advocate Toby Trice. It is one of the only UK podcasts dedicated specifically to male fertility.
Here are some standout episodes to explore:
Fertility Talk with Jonathan Ramsay
Environmental toxins and fertility with Professor Richard Lea
Understanding varicocele with Steven Moser
The couple approach with Jas Kalsi and Fatima Husain
Dealing with friends and family
You can also explore all episodes at
https://www.testhim.com
A note on being proactive
One of the strongest messages from this episode is this:
Do not wait until after multiple failed IVF cycles to investigate male fertility properly.
If you can:
You want to know that you have left no stone unturned.
Support from our sponsors
Access Fertility
If you are worried about the financial aspect of IVF treatment, Access Fertility partners with over 60 UK clinics to offer interest free finance, multi cycle packages and refund programmes.
Find out more at:
https://www.accessfertility.com/thefp
One Day Tests
Book a confidential online fertility consultation and discuss blood testing with a specialist.
Use code FERT10 for 10 percent off your blood test.
https://www.onedaytests.com
Let’s keep the conversation going
Follow me on Instagram: @fertilitypoddy
Learn more about Fertility Action:
https://fertilityaction.org
Find out more about workplace fertility support:
https://fertilitymattersatwork.com
Explore Testhim and their services:
https://www.testhim.com
If this episode has helped you, please share it with someone who needs it.
Male fertility is not an afterthought.
It is half the story.
Until next time.

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