Shaun Greenaway
Male fertility advocate, coach and speaker.

Helping men and couples navigate infertility with lived experience, honest guidance and genuine understanding.
From diagnosis to donor conception, coaching to community, everything I do is built on one belief:
No one should have to face male infertility alone.
Featured by
- BBC
- Sky
- Channel 4
- The Times
- Men's Health
- The Guardian
- The Independent
What brings you here?
Whether you are looking for support, coaching, a speaker or media comment, start with the route that fits what you need today.
I'm looking for support
For men, partners and couples looking for community, support groups, resources and people who understand.
Explore The Male Fertility Hub →I'd like coaching
One-to-one coaching for men navigating diagnosis, treatment, donor conception and the weight that comes with all of it.
Explore coaching →I need a speaker
Talks for workplaces, clinics, conferences, webinars and fertility-sector events.
Explore speaking →I'm from the media
Interviews, comment and lived experience on male infertility, donor conception and men’s mental health.
Media enquiries →I want to listen
Honest conversations about infertility, treatment and fatherhood, from men who have lived it.
Explore the podcast →
This work started with my own diagnosis.
In 2018, I was diagnosed with azoospermia.
No sperm.
Two words that changed how I saw my future and myself.
After investigations, varicocele embolisation and a failed microTESE, my wife Jenna and I went on to build our family through donor sperm.
We are now parents to twins.
But I still remember what it felt like to be the man in that conversation, holding grief, shame, confusion and fear while trying to stay strong.
That experience became the start of my advocacy, coaching and community work.
Today, I help men and couples feel less alone, more understood and clearer about what comes next.
Read my story →Working with Shaun feels like working with an incredibly knowledgeable friend who has walked the path before you. He's fully in your corner.
Daniel W, Cheshire
Whatever stage you are at, there is a next step.
You might need support, coaching, information, a speaker, media comment, or simply somewhere that helps you feel less alone. Start with the route that feels most useful today.