Male fertility depends on sperm count, motility, and quality, which are crucial for successful fertilization.
Male fertility depends on sperm count, motility, and quality, which are crucial for successful fertilization.
Smoking, excessive alcohol use, poor diet, and exposure to heat or chemicals can reduce sperm quality.
Male fertility is evaluated through a semen analysis, which measures sperm count, movement, and shape.
While men remain fertile longer than women, sperm quality can decline with age, increasing the risk of infertility or genetic conditions.
Yes, chronic stress can lower testosterone levels and sperm production.
Yes, treatments like medications, lifestyle changes, or assisted reproductive techniques like IUI or IVF can help.
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