Men choose women or women choose men, it depends on their appearance. Even if you are not beautiful or handsome, at least you have to take them out; Even if your appearance is not high, you need to have a beautiful heart, but in short, you need to have a shining point. Pregnancy is like choosing a partner. If you don't look good, you will be eliminated. Sperm gentlemen with poor appearance are often disliked by egg ladies, causing them to be unable to collide with the spark of life.
Lower probability of conception with deformed sperm
Some people say that if you blow it, not all your sperm will look like tadpoles. However, from a biological research perspective, every sperm is different. Simply put, there will be significant differences in appearance alone.
Healthy and intact sperm do indeed look like tadpoles, and they are more likely to conceive successfully. Deformed sperm may manifest as head deformities, neck deformities, or even no tail. Smooth relative to lines
A healthy "tadpole" with a perfect body shape, deformed sperm will naturally be disliked by the egg lady, and the conception rate is also lower.
So is it true that healthy males have healthy and intact sperm? and be not so. Even for men with normal fertility, the normal morphology rate of sperm is only 4% -25%. However, the morphology of sperm is mainly related to the probability of pregnancy, and there is no necessary connection between whether to have abnormal offspring. This means that children born to men with abnormal sperm in their bodies may not necessarily be deformed.
Four habits can make sperm grow uglier
1. Long term smoking and alcohol abuse
There are many factors that affect sperm abnormalities, and an unhealthy lifestyle is one of the key factors. It has been confirmed that alcoholism caused by excessive drinking may damage sperm and increase the rate of sperm abnormality, while nicotine in cigarettes is also likely to increase the rate of abnormal spermatogenesis. It is worth noting that smoking is still a major source of asthenospermia.
2. Nutritional deficiency
Nutrition comes from various foods, especially trace elements such as zinc and selenium related to sperm production and maturation. Once lacking, it can reduce sperm production and lead to an increase in sperm deformity rate.
3. Temperature too high
During the mature stage of sperm, the suitable temperature is 35-36 ℃. When the temperature of the scrotum increases due to various reasons, it is not conducive to sperm development. Pregnant men who have been sedentary (driving, cycling) for a long time and enjoy taking hot baths should pay special attention.
4. Reproductive infections
The common infections that affect sperm abnormalities include prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, urethritis, orchitis, epididymitis, etc. The reproductive health of men and women is a fundamental prerequisite for pregnancy preparation.