Nearly 1 in 7 couples are unable to conceive even after frequent, unprotected sexual intercourse for a period of one year or longer. In upto half of these couples, male factor is the cause. Today we need to understand that male fertility plays a crucial role in the reproductive process and decreasing sperm count is a growing concern worldwide. Lifestyle, diet, environmental factors and chronic health problems significantly impact male fertility. In order to plan a healthy pregnancy, a man should look after his health so that it can improve his fertility and the future health of his child. A man should know the reasons that can affect his fertility.
So, what determines a healthy sperm? Sperm health depends on various factors which includes the quantity, movement and structure of the sperms.
Sperm Quantity: A man is known to be fertile if the semen contains at least 16 million sperm per millilitre (WHO 2021). Reduced number of sperms in an ejaculate might make it more difficult for a woman to get pregnant because there are fewer number of healthy sperms available to fertilize the egg.
Movement: To reach and fertilize an egg, there should be sufficient movement of the sperms – wriggling and swimming through a female cervix, uterus and fallopian tubes. This is known as sperm motility. Pregnancy is possible with more than 42 percent of the sperms in ejaculate moving, that is 42 percent is considered the threshold value for sperm motility.
Structure of the Sperm: A sperm also known as spermatozoa has three main parts – a head, midpiece and tail or flagellum which helps in its movement. Minimum 4% of the sperms in the semen sample should have normal morphology to cause a healthy pregnancy.
Important causes of male infertility:
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