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Male Infertility Treatment FAQs   The definition of male infertility is quite subjective, so the medical field rather derives it from the available data. If a certain male is unable to cause pregnancy after almost a year of active intercourse with a fertile female, then it is broadly categorized as male infertility. It is observed, that around 85% of couples usually conceive after 12 months of trying. It must also be noted, this is just a broad categorization and points to a man’s decreased chances of impregnating a woman if all other factors look reasonably satisfactory. Can male infertility be treated? Treatments for male infertility include Surgery. For example, a varicocele can often be surgically corrected or an obstructed vas deferens repaired. Prior vasectomies can be reversed. What is the best medicine for male infertility ? Clomid is the brand name for clomiphene and is currently FDA-approved for female infertility, but doctors can also prescribe clomid for men for off-label u