Monday, September 13, 2010

Why is Sperm Health so Important?


Drinking, Smoking, lack of exercise, taking drugs, stress, poor nutrition, tight underpants, have all been proved to decline the sperm quality. When we say that the quality of sperms is affected, we mean in the following ways. Sperm mobility , concentration, morphology, speed, sperm count and sub-fertility are the major areas affected. Any weakness in these areas, affect the chances of conception and disrupts normal sexual activity. Impotent men with abnormal sperm characteristics exhibit increased levels of DNA damage in their sperm.
Sperm Count - 50 million is the average sperm countfor normal males. Less than 40 million sperm count could indicate a problem.

Sperm Morphology (The Shape of the Sperms) - A tad pole shaped sperm has a much higher chance of reaching and fertilizing an egg than an oddly shaped sperm does.

Sperm motility- Motility enables the sperm to travel through the cervical canal, into the uterus and the fallopian tubes and, finally, to penetrate the egg.

The Speed of the sperms: In a healthy male, greater than 25% of sperm will exhibit progressive motility.

Sperm Concentration: Normal concentration is at least 20 million sperm cells per milliliter of semen.

Sub fertility: This refers to couples that are unable to achieve conception after a year of unprotected intercourse. Male-related factors account for 40 percent of sub fertility. Female-related factors account for another 40 percent.

By combining herbal medicines and supplements people have been able to effectively enhance and improve the quality of sperms. Not only do the count, morphology and motility improve but sperm fragmentation is also successfully treated. Successfully enhance blood flow to the testicles and facilitate healing and significant sperm improvement. Visit the website for more details - www.maxocum.com

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