In case you’ve wondered where I’ve been, I have assumed the title of The Ball-Father. Though I’ll always be the Uniballer, this is my main focus now.

In case you’ve wondered where I’ve been, I have assumed the title of The Ball-Father. Though I’ll always be the Uniballer, this is my main focus now.
Fertility after testicular cancer is an often-asked about topic. I’ll be sharing my experiences here. Spoiler alert: I am able to father a child.
In the aftermath of his testicular cancer journey, Michael Scherer and his wife founded Worth the Wait to help others who need a little help.
Matt Froestad survived testicular cancer twice. Thanks to the miracles of IVF, he will be entering into a new journey soon: fatherhood.
Looking to preserve your fertility, but don’t want the awkwardness or the cost? Look no further than the Dadi kit for all your needs.
Before beginning chemotherapy, I decided to visit the fertility clinic to begin freezing sperm for my potential future fertility.