A Lot of Sex = A Little Sperm?


How much sex you have, and how often you have it, actually does have an impact on the quality of your sperm. You can increase your sperm count with good sexual habits, and decrease it with bad sexual habits.
Good and bad coming from a medical viewpoint, not from a viewpoint of moral or pleasure.

Having a low sperm count is something that numerous men have. Almost 50% of the infertility issues among couples are often due to male barrenness and one of the most typical male barrenness issues is low sperm count.

Anything below 20000000 semen per ml amounts to low sperm count.

However, it should be observed that even with low numbers, a person can still pop a kid and having a number higher than the average doesn’t guarantee a man will pop a kid.
If the person has sex too frequently in a day, his body is not able to make good the provision of sperm leading to low count.

Though fertility experts don’t agree on the time the body take to replace the supply, they do agree the time required varies from one man to the next. . And you could be amazed to find out that even having sex sporadically could affect the number of sperms in the semen.

Sperms that are produced reasonably lately have a tendency to have better motility compared to sperm produced a bit gone. This would reveal why a person who has sex irregularly has low quality sperm.

So, as with many things, there is no one size fits all advice that can be given.

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