The heat from a heated waterbed can reduce sperm count by 10%. Thats not enough to affect anything.
Only when you have sex
Depending on the sperms' motility, yes, a sperm count of 8 million could make a baby.
If the drug is working the sperm count doesn't make a difference.
No, the only visibal symtom could be a smaller than usual ejaculation, but as sperm does not make up the majority of the ejaculation fluid you can not tell without doing a sperm count test with a doctor.
AS LONG AS A MAN can achieve an erection and ejaculation, the most probable cause would be sterility (no sprem count) or low sperm count. He should get tested to see if his sperm count is just low. There are steps he can take to increase his count. But if he is sterile, not much can be done. <<<ADR>>>
It means that a fewer sperm make chances of pregnancy all the more difficult, and if it is zero your chances to get pregnant is zero.
That would be a very low sperm count, BUT all it takes is one to get to the egg.
A doctor can test your sperm count, and see if there's any problems. Also, consider buying a 'cup'.
Steroids make there muscles appear to be bigger but they don't make them stronger. It will also shrink your testicles and lower your sperm count
It's possible, it only takes one sperm to make a baby. It is usually a lot more difficult though. yes a man with low sperm can produce a baby. My husband has a low sperm count and i just found im 6 weeks pregnant. It make take a little while longer ttc. but we tried for 2 years and finally im pregnant.
It's a long swim for a microscopic sperm to make and even if the egg is fertile only one does the job. Higher fertility is improved but having more swimmers in the race so the higher the sperm count the more likely one will have the skill to get the job done.
If a person has tubular hyalinization, it will reduce the sperm count. As the condition progresses it will eventually cause azoospermia (lack of sperm), but whether a particular person can make sperm would depend on how far the hyalinization has occurred in that particular patient.