Premature Ejaculation and Sperm Count
By Jim Shaw
 


 

Most men won’t realize that they have a low sperm count until it comes time to have a baby. If a couple is having trouble conceiving a child both partners will generally be subjected to certain tests. One of the first tests that the man will have to endure is having his sperm count tested.

For some men this can be a difficult experience. Taking the test and acknowledging that the reason he and his partner aren’t able to conceive lies within his body can be a difficult pill for a man to swallow. It can cause many conflicted feelings for both partners but it’s important to find the problem and then do whatever the doctor suggests to deal with it.

Premature Ejaculation Problems

 

When a man suffers from premature ejaculation, it’s important to determine the sperm count early because if this is the primary reason for a couple’s inability to conceive it gives the doctor something to work with. He or she will use that information to determine the appropriate course of action that will enable the couple to fulfill their dream of becoming parents. If a man has a sperm count that is below 20 million sperm per ml that is then referred to as a low sperm count. This means that his sperm production is below average. This can lead to fertility problems. However, having a low sperm count is very common and in some cases it is simply a temporary condition.

What To Do Now?

If you are a man who has been told that you have a low sperm count and you want to conceive a child it’s important to discuss the alternatives with your doctor. Your doctor will work closely with you to determine the cause of the decreased sperm and if possible offer suggestions for ways that you can either increase the sperm count or better your chances of conception. Having a low sperm count does not automatically mean that you will not be able to father a child. It simply means that you may need to make adjustments to your lifestyle or habits to better increase your sperm count.

A low sperm count may result in some difficulties when it comes to conceiving a child but it does not necessarily mean that you won’t be a father. Be open minded and willing to make adjustments that your doctor suggests.

As a website dedicated to advancing the understanding of male sexual performance issues facing men everyday, 4-Men.Org is considered a leading authority on the issue of mens health and delaying ejaculation.

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