After consuming alcohol, it can take several days for sperm production to return to normal levels. Sperm production typically takes about 64 to 72 days, but heavy drinking can temporarily reduce sperm count and motility. Light to moderate drinking may have less of an impact, and the body often begins to recover within a few days once alcohol consumption is reduced. Overall, the duration for complete replenishment can vary based on individual health and drinking habits.
he will replenish any foods that were taken
Drinking water after you exercise is a way to replenish your body's fluid levels. We had to replenish our stock of canned soup, so we went to the supermarket.
Yes you can have a low sperm count if you are a regular user of a labtop for long periods. It is the radiation that is responsible.
Yes, you can still have a child with a low sperm count, as long as it isn't zero. A low sperm count just means that you will have a harder time getting a woman pregnant.
After a long workout, it's important to rehydrate by drinking water or an electrolyte solution to replenish lost fluids.
No. So long as the consumed sperm is from a healthy man with no STDs, it will not affect your unborn child.
Only if you stay in there for too long.
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>>>
No. It is proven that marijuana decrease sperm count, but it is a very light decrease, over long periods of time.
3 to 5 days, usually. I've heard of them living as long as 8 days.
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.
An infected man typically has chlamydia in his semen. Chlamydial infection can ascend to the prostate, epididymis, and testes, and can directly affect the quality of sperm. Scarring in the male reproductive tract can affect sperm count. See related link.