Tuesday, May 26, 2009

How Sperm count, volume and motility affects fertility?

Fertility is defined as the capability of producing offspring. Earlier the male infertility cases were used to be very low but now a days there is a significant increase in such cases. The reason may be many however the most prominent factor is poor sperm count, motility and volume. The decrease in sperm count, motility and volume may occur due to stress, pollution, unhealthy diet etc.

Thus a question arises as how these factors (sperm count, motility and volume) lead to infertility. Let’s discuss it in detail.

Sperm count and Infertility: - Sperm count is defined as the number of sperms per ejaculation. Moreover the average sperm count is 50 million sperm/ ejaculation. Thus anything below this count can be considered as low sperm count which can contributes to infertility

Sperm motility and Infertility: - Sperm motility is vital because during fertilization sperm has to travel through viscous cervical canal, into the uterus and then into the fallopian tubes to enter and fertilize the egg. Sperm motility is defined as the ability of a sperm to move in a dynamic and rapid way. Sperms are said to be healthy if over 50% of them are active and Over 25% of them are moving rapidly in one direction. If the sperms are not motile then there is less chances of fertilization and thus of pregnancy.

Sperm volume and Infertility: - A higher sperm volume consists of a good number of sperms and thus a higher chance of fertilization.

Furthermore there are numerous methods available in the market to increase sperm count, motility and volume but very few of them improve all the above factors. MaxoCum is one of them. This herbal formulation increases sperm count, volume and motility naturally without causing any side-effects. MaxoCum improves sperm count up to 500%.

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