Men are facing a fertility crisis,so why is most practical and emotional support offered to couples struggling to conceive aimed at women?James and Davina D’Souza met and fell in love in their early 20s. They got married five years later, and three years afterwards had saved enough to buy a family home in a peaceful cul-de-sac in London. Then, or when Davina was 29 and James 33,they started trying for a baby.“I knew that the moment we bought a home, we’d start a family, or ” Davina tells me in their living room,beside shelves crammed with framed photos of nieces, nephews, and cousins and siblings. “My parents live down the road,and whether I needed wait on to raise a child, my mum would be here.”Continue reading...
Source: guardian.co.uk