Sperm health counts on different factors, such
as quantity, movement and morphology:
·
Quantity: You're very likely to be fertile if your
ejaculate — the semen poured in a single ejaculation — contains at least 15
million sperm per milliliter. Too small sperm in an ejaculate can make it more
difficult to get pregnant because there are fewer candidates available to
fertilize the egg.
· Movement: To arrive and fertilize an egg, sperm
must move — wriggling and swimming through a female's cervix, uterus and
fallopian tubes. You're most likely to be fertile if at least 35 percent of
your sperm are moving.
·
Morphology: Normal semens have oval heads and long
tails, that work together to propel them forward. While not as important an
element as sperm quantity or movement, the more semen you have with a normal
shape and structure, the more likely you are to be fertile.
What causes male
fertility problems?
Various medical issues can cause to male
fertility problems:
- · A problem in the
hypothalamus or the pituitary gland — parts of the brain that signal the
testicles to produce testosterone and semen
- · Testicular illness
- · Sperm transfer
disorders
Age can also play a big role. The ability of
sperm to going on and the proportion of normal semen are likely decrease with
age, affecting a man's fertility. Some studies show that it takes longer for
men in their 30s and early 40s to achieve pregnancy than it does for younger
men.
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