Dr. Marlon Martinez & Male Infertility

Dr. Marlon Martinez & Male Infertility I am Dr. Marlon Martinez, a Urologist with deep interest in MALE INFERTILITY.
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Masculinity is not about avoiding doctors.It’s about protecting your health, your partner, and your future family.Asking...
14/03/2026

Masculinity is not about avoiding doctors.

It’s about protecting your health, your partner, and your future family.

Asking questions doesn’t reduce strength.

It builds clarity.

March is about support and solutions.

And support begins with conversation.

Cultural beliefs can shape decisions.But medicine is based on evidence.Fertility isn’t determined by assumptions — it’s ...
13/03/2026

Cultural beliefs can shape decisions.

But medicine is based on evidence.

Fertility isn’t determined by assumptions — it’s evaluated through proper medical guidance.

Replacing myths with knowledge protects both partners.

Let’s separate belief from biology.

Some men don’t openly express concern about fertility.But internally, many carry quiet questions:“Is it me?”“Should I ge...
12/03/2026

Some men don’t openly express concern about fertility.

But internally, many carry quiet questions:

“Is it me?”
“Should I get checked?”
“What if something is wrong?”

Silence does not equal absence of concern.

Creating safe spaces for male reproductive health discussions is part of responsible healthcare.

This page is one of those spaces.

Filipino culture values family deeply.So when months turn into years without a pregnancy, pressure builds — from relativ...
11/03/2026

Filipino culture values family deeply.

So when months turn into years without a pregnancy, pressure builds — from relatives, from society, sometimes even from within the marriage.

But fertility journeys are private and personal.

External pressure doesn’t solve medical questions.

Support does.

If you’re feeling that pressure, you’re not alone.

Open conversations with the right guidance can ease emotional weight.

Many men say,“Healthy naman ako. I go to the gym.”But fertility health is not measured by muscle or stamina alone.Hormon...
10/03/2026

Many men say,
“Healthy naman ako. I go to the gym.”

But fertility health is not measured by muscle or stamina alone.

Hormones, metabolic health, medical history, and lifestyle all play roles — even when you feel fine.

Strength is not just physical.
It’s being informed.

Feeling healthy is good.
Understanding your reproductive health is better.

In many Filipino families, when pregnancy doesn’t happen right away, the first assumption is often directed toward the w...
09/03/2026

In many Filipino families, when pregnancy doesn’t happen right away, the first assumption is often directed toward the woman.

But medically, fertility is shared.

Male factors contribute significantly to conception challenges — and sometimes without obvious symptoms.

This isn’t about blame.
It’s about balance.

When couples understand that fertility involves both partners, conversations become healthier.

Education removes assumptions.

Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin (HCG) is an FDA-approved medication used in the treatment of infertile men with deficient ...
08/03/2026

Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin (HCG) is an FDA-approved medication used in the treatment of infertile men with deficient gonadotrophin secretion.

HCG works by stimulating the te**es to produce testosterone, which is necessary for S***M production.

However, its role in men with idiopathic infertility and in men with non-obstructive azoos***mia is still less well established compared to its proven benefit in men with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism.


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Many men imagine testing is complicated or embarrassing.In reality, evaluation starts with conversation.Your history.You...
06/03/2026

Many men imagine testing is complicated or embarrassing.

In reality, evaluation starts with conversation.

Your history.
Your habits.
Your goals.

Fertility care is not dramatic.
It’s structured and guided.

The first step is simply asking.

Some men don’t talk about it —but they feel it.The quiet pressure.The monthly disappointment.The self-doubt.Fertility st...
05/03/2026

Some men don’t talk about it —
but they feel it.

The quiet pressure.
The monthly disappointment.
The self-doubt.

Fertility stress can affect sleep, focus, relationships, and confidence.

Mental well-being is part of reproductive health.

You’re allowed to feel.
You’re allowed to ask questions.
You’re allowed to seek support.

05/03/2026

Having normal S***M parameters does NOT guarantee FATHERHOOD.

Healthy-looking S***M does not always mean healthy DNA.

Check the level of your S***M DNA fragmentation.


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When couples struggle to conceive, many women quietly carry the burden.But fertility is shared.Healthy conversations bet...
04/03/2026

When couples struggle to conceive, many women quietly carry the burden.

But fertility is shared.

Healthy conversations between partners reduce stress and build support.

Instead of asking:
“Whose fault is it?”

Ask:
“How do we approach this together?”

Support changes outcomes — emotionally and medically.

Many men delay evaluation not because they don’t care —but because they’re afraid of what it might mean.Fear of judgment...
03/03/2026

Many men delay evaluation not because they don’t care —
but because they’re afraid of what it might mean.

Fear of judgment.
Fear of “being the problem.”
Fear of results.

But clarity reduces anxiety.

Avoiding answers increases it.

Testing isn’t weakness.
It’s responsibility.

Let’s normalize proactive health.

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