as long that there is sperm one can father.if you are worried about your sperm then go and see a fertility specialist.good luck
2006-10-09 19:53:35
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answered by dandyl 7
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A low sperm count and decreased motility can be caused by environmental toxins like chemicals, pollution, cigarette smoking, drug use, and stress or an unhealthy diet. Avoid coffee, tea, and soda which promote infertility. Check your work place for toxins and remember alcohol is a male reproductive tract toxin. Drink more water, and eat fresh, unproccessed foods. Try buying Fructose (fruit sugar) from a health food store and use it instead of table sugar, as low seminal levels of fructose have been shown to decrease speed and motility because fructose is an energy-yielding nutritive in the semen. Keep the testes cool.
Taking Zinc has been shown to improve both count and motility, as can taking vitamin C which helps keep sperm from sticking together and protects from toxins. B-12 and B-6 have been shown to boost production. All antioxident vitamins have the potential to protect the growing sperm from environmental damage and free radicals so that they can grow to healthy maturity. If you are willing to go a little out there, these more obscure supplements are used for male infertility:
Ginseng, Gotu Kola, Echinacea, Licorice and Wild Yam.
And remember it takes 13 weeks for a sperm to grow to maturity and be released from the testes and into the seminal vesicle and be ready to go, so give yourself time before seeing a lot of improvement.
Taking the supplements can in the mean time help protect your existing mature sperm from dying off from toxin exposure or not being fed, or sticking together because your semen is affected within hours of eating/supplementing.
2006-10-09 20:41:17
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answered by e_gladman@sbcglobal.net 2
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Wear loose underwear and avoid tight fitting pants. The testes need to be able to cool themselves to keep sperm count high.
The person who tested you and told you the results of your sperm count should be able to give you good advice on your chances of fatherhood and ways to improve your sperm count and motility.
There is always in vitro where the live sperm are injected into an egg thereby highly increasing your chance of becoming a father.
2006-10-09 19:44:01
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answered by peaceandharmonyandmercy 3
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Men with low sperm counts can become fathers. Sometimes it can occur naturally. Other times it takes artificial insemination and the help of a doctor.
I have a friend that was told he would never be able to have children, but he and his wife now have had 3 children.
2006-10-09 19:41:20
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answered by stocks4allseasons 3
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once you're saying you checked your try then that to me sounds like you haven't yet had it defined to you through the clinical specialist. that's amazingly widespread to have remarkable sperm that's the entire reason there are the form of enormous volume of and in hardship-free words a million receives receives to the egg. the sperm that reaches the egg should be reliable and so its not likely a unprecedented sperm might want to attain the egg. Its a lengthy journey to the egg and its a tuff race. i imagine its very conceivable for you to develop right into a father its better the timing. and it sounds like you've a classic sperm count number so attempt no longer to rigidity to a lot, bypass back on your clinical specialist and enable him clarify what the outcomes propose so your no longer at a loss for words and performance each and every of the ultimate recommendations. strong success attempting
2016-10-16 04:16:53
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answered by ? 4
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Yes
2006-10-09 21:10:51
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answered by AbiyZemede 2
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Of course it is possible! Theoretically you only need one good swimmer to get the job done.
2006-10-09 19:42:20
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answered by Mpir 2
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yes you still can
2006-10-09 19:46:02
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answered by bernardmailman 1
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yep, it's possible
2006-10-09 19:48:45
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answered by avril r 3
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