LOW SPERM COUNT
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LOW SPERM COUNT
A male is said to have low sperm count (oligozoospermia) if his sperm count is less than 15 million per millilitre of semen. Although it can still happen, naturally becoming pregnant can be more challenging when one’s sperm count is low.
PROCEDURES AND EFFECTIVENESS
Sperm quality isn’t something you should consider all the time. The quantity and calibre of swimmers you have, however, can be your top concerns if you and your spouse decide to have or grow a family.
Even though fertilization of an egg only requires one sperm, the process of getting there can be difficult. Your odds increase with the number of sperm you have.
Causes of low sperm count
One of the main causes of male infertility is low sperm count, or oligospermia. Although the average sperm count is approximately 75 million per millilitre (mL) of semen, a sperm count is deemed poor if it falls below 15 million sperm per mL of semen.
Obesity or being overweight, having had surgery or injuries near the testicles, and using specific drugs are risk factors. Having other medical conditions or exposing your testicles to excessive heat are two more things that could put you at risk.