Question
Can low testosterone make you less fertile?
Answer
Testosterone is a male hormone that is needed to support the production and maturation of sperm (spermatogenesis). If levels are too low, infertility can be a consequence.
It’s the levels of testosterone within the testes that affect the production of sperm, not the levels in the blood. This means that if you have low testosterone diagnosed from a blood test, you may still be able to produce functional sperm.
Testosterone affects some of the biological processes that work to cause erections but low testosterone levels alone are probably not the cause of erectile dysfunction. Testosterone also regulates sex drive (libido) so low levels might result in a lack of sexual desire.