
The Dad Edge Podcast TRT, Vasectomies, & the Truth About Men's Health featuring Dr. Justin Houman
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Nov 10, 2025 Join Dr. Justin Houman, a leading urologist specializing in men's health, as he uncovers critical topics often overlooked by men. He reveals why testosterone levels are dropping in younger men, connecting it to lifestyle choices, stress, and diet. Dr. Houman also discusses the impact of TRT on fertility and offers insights on everyday habits that can boost hormone health, like sleep and diet. Plus, he debunks myths around vasectomies and emphasizes the importance of seeking specialized care for long-term well-being.
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Second-Chance Relationship Story
- Dr. Justin reconnected with his high-school girlfriend after seven years at a car recall appointment and later married her.
- He calls it a second chance and is heading to Bali for their honeymoon.
Lifestyle Is Driving Testosterone Decline
- Modern lifestyle choices—low activity, less sun exposure, and processed food—are major drivers of declining testosterone.
- These factors reduce vitamin D, increase sedentary behavior, and worsen metabolic health, which harms hormones.
Decide Fertility Before Starting TRT
- Ask your clinician whether you want future fertility before starting TRT because exogenous testosterone suppresses sperm production.
- If you want kids, pursue fertility-preserving medications like clomiphene or HCG instead of TRT.
