About Male Infertility and More
Male infertility is simply the inability of a male person to impregnate
a female person through sexual intercourse. Basically, the reason
for the inability of a male person to impregnate a female person is of
two things. First, is the physical attributes of his sexual
organ. Second, is the condition of his sperm cells.
Male Infertility Relating to His Sex Organ
When we talk of infertility of a male person relating to his sexual
organ, we would mean his inability to have his penis, the part of his
sexual organ that has to penetrate deep in the insides of a female
sexual organ, to become hard and fully erect to effect penetration of
the woman’s vagina. This inability of a male person to have an
erection of his penis is called erectile dysfunction or ED.
This is an infertility problem
of a male person for the simple reason that he cannot have an erection
to penetrate the organ of his partner to deliver his sperm cells inside
the sex organ of his female partner. Even if the male person has
a very high sperm count with good quality sperm cells, he is still
incapable of fathering a child because of his inability to make his
organ hard and erect to deliver his seeds.
Another
type of infertility when it comes to the male sexual organ would be his
incapability to hold his ejaculation until the right moment when his
penis is already deep inside the vagina of his partner. This
infertility problem is known as PE or premature ejaculation.
Although in this case the male person can have an erection, the problem
here would be the untimely ejaculation of his sperm cells even before
he can fully penetrate the insides of his partner’s sex organs.
Therefore denying his sperm cells to reach and to fertilize the egg of
his female partner. These are the two infertility problems of a
male person in relation to his sex organ.
Male Infertility of Sperm Cells
The other thing about a male infertility is his sperm cells. A
male person can be infertile if he has a low sperm count and if his
sperm cells are poor quality. Low sperm count is brought about by
toxic substances that destroy sperm cells. Aside from toxic substances,
heat and radiation exposure can also bring about sperm cells
destruction. If a person has lots of toxic substances in his body
and he is also frequently exposed to heat, chances are his sperm count
can be very low.
Aside from low sperm count, the person will also have very poor quality
sperm cells. Poor quality sperm cells are sperm cells that have
been mutated due to the effects of toxic substances, heat and radiation.
Some mutated sperm cells would have no tails and some would have heads
in different forms. These kinds of sperm cells simply would have no
chance of even reaching near the egg of a female person much less in
breaking its shell and fertilizing it. These sperm cells would just die
along the way. At least, they tried.
Hallmarks of a Sexually Healthy Male
A male person who is healthy without toxins in his body and who takes
care of his body well particularly his testicles from heat and other
hazards of the environment like radiation would have a good amount of healthy sperm
cells and would be in top form to impregnate his lady. A person with a
healthy body can easily have an erection and an appropriate
ejaculation.
If tested, his sperm cells
would have a high count of good quality sperm cells. And if
doctors will try to examine his healthy sperm cells more closely, they
would find sperm cells in uniform sizes complete with their oblong
shaped heads designed for fast swimming, body and strong flapping tails
that would propel them in a fast and straight forward direction.
These healthy sperm cells are like torpedoes and can easily reach the
shell of a female egg and break it to fertilize the
egg.
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