Some people say that if you blow, the sperm will not look like a tadpole. However, from the perspective of biological research, every sperm is different. To put it simply, there will be obvious differences in "appearance".
Healthy and complete sperm are indeed tadpole like, and they are more likely to conceive successfully. The abnormal sperm may be manifested as head deformity, neck deformity, or even no tail. Compared with healthy "tadpoles" with smooth lines and perfect body shape, abnormal sperm will be rejected by Miss Egg, and the pregnancy rate is also lower.
So is it a healthy male, sperm must be healthy and complete? and be not so. Even for men with normal fertility, the normal sperm morphology rate is only 4% - 25%, but the sperm morphology is mainly related to the probability of pregnancy, and there is no inevitable relationship between whether to have abnormal offspring, that is to say, the children born by men with abnormal sperm in the body are not necessarily abnormal.
Four habits will make sperm grow ugly
1. Smoking and drinking for a long time
There are many factors affecting sperm deformity, and unhealthy lifestyle is one of the key factors. It has been confirmed that alcoholism caused by excessive drinking may damage sperm and increase sperm deformity rate, while nicotine in cigarettes may also increase sperm deformity rate. It is worth noting that smoking is also a major source of hypospermia.
2. Nutritional deficiency
The nutrition comes from various foods, especially the trace elements zinc and selenium related to sperm production and maturation. Once lacking, sperm production will be reduced, resulting in an increase in sperm deformity rate.
3. The temperature is too high
At the mature stage of sperm, its suitable temperature is 35~36 ℃. When the temperature of scrotum increases due to various reasons, it is not conducive to sperm development. Pregnant men who have been sedentary (driving and cycling) for a long time and like to take a hot bath should pay special attention.
4. Reproductive infection
The most common infections affecting sperm deformity are prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, urethritis, orchitis, epididymitis, etc. The reproductive health of men and women is the basic premise of pregnancy preparation.