If you have reason to believe there's something wrong with your sperm, about the only way to find out is to talk to a health professional. A laboratory test will be needed.
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it is somthing called impotent that is having no potential of bringout his child.
You can get a test that will give you a general number of production rate.
Sperm production is the creation of sperm in the testies of the bull. Ovum production is the creation of eggs in the ovaries of the cow.
Sperm mature in the epididymis after production.
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The pathology of sperm refers to abnormalities in sperm structure, function, and production that can affect male fertility. Common sperm pathologies include oligospermia (low sperm count), asthenozoospermia (reduced sperm motility), teratozoospermia (abnormal sperm morphology), and azoospermia (absence of sperm). These conditions can result from various factors, including hormonal imbalances, genetic issues, infections, or environmental exposures. Evaluating sperm pathology typically involves a semen analysis to assess these parameters.
Smoking cigarettes is one thing that can damage sperm production. Stress is another.
Sperm is produced in the testes, specifically within the seminiferous tubules. These tubules are coiled structures within the testes where sperm cells undergo a process called spermatogenesis, ultimately leading to the production of mature sperm cells.
Sperm production takes about 90 days.
Sperm production, or spermatogenesis, occurs in the testes of males and involves the formation of haploid sperm cells. Egg production, or oogenesis, takes place in the ovaries of females and results in the formation of haploid egg cells. Sperm production is a continuous process, while egg production occurs periodically and typically produces one egg per menstrual cycle.
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