It is well known that the constitution of a baby has a certain relationship with the constitution of both the mother and the father. "Father's sperm and mother's egg cells are both very important, but because women pay more attention to their bodies, men are particularly careless in their physical aspects, so the role of fathers is also very significant.". The biggest manifestation is the quality of semen, which also has a significant impact on babies.
In clinical practice, we often encounter patients with infertility. After treatment, the problem has been basically resolved for the woman, but it is still difficult to become pregnant. The result is often a problem with the man's semen. Some internal and external factors can cause defects in sperm production, leading to infertility in the male partner, or causing defects in offspring. At least 85% of clinically infertile male patients have defects in the sperm itself. The main reasons are:
(1) Congenital factors such as testicular dysplasia or incomplete maturation, and chromosomal abnormalities;
(2) Endocrine diseases, such as pituitary, adrenal, and thyroid diseases, cause testicular spermatogenesis dysfunction;
(3) Infectious diseases of the reproductive system caused by various inflammations;
(4) Radiation exposure;
(5) The effects of hyperthermia, such as high-temperature occupations and wearing tight pants, cause the testicles to press towards the inguinal canal and increase testicular temperature, resulting in decreased testicular spermatogenesis;
(6) Chemical poisoning and the use of anti spermatogenic drugs, such as marillan and furan drugs, as well as long-term and large doses of testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone;
(7) Chronic diseases and nutritional deficiencies;
(8) Sudden immune oligospermia caused by testicular injury;
(9) Oligospermia caused by varicocele, etc.
It can be seen that fathers' sperm has a great impact on their babies' physique. Male friends, if you want to be a good dad and make your baby healthy and happy, then exercise and resolutely resist the invasion of diseases such as oligozoospermia and asthenospermia!