We are trying since 4 months and im just trying to understand the basics properly. Does it really matter how much or where, or thats just a myth? Confused honestly.
Ji, it feels like this is a very sensitive topic, but it's important to understand na. My MIL also keeps asking about these things. I'm also trying to learn. So, it's like, the healthier the sperm, the better the chances, I think. We should all ask our doctors.
Oh, this is such a valid question! I was so worried about every little detail when we were trying to conceive, and this definitely came up in my mind too. It feels like there are so many factors, right? Did anyone else feel like it's a huge puzzle?
This question used to keep me up at night when we were trying! I overthought every single aspect. Yes, the quality and 'throw' or motility of sperm is super important. If you're concerned, it's always best to get tests done for both partners. It can really put your mind at ease.
Haaan na, it's actually quite important, meaning the sperm quality and quantity both matter a lot for conception. Like if the sperm count is good and they are active, then chances of conceiving increase, ho na? Best to talk to a doc if you have concerns.
Beti, it's like this, for a seed to grow into a plant, the seed must be strong and healthy. Similarly, for baby to happen, the sperm needs to be good and strong. Sometimes if there is problem, doctor can help, don't worry too much.
Honestly, good sperm health is fundamental. I always believe in natural ways to boost health, like good diet and exercise for men too. But agar periods miss ho rahe hain ya trying for long, then please consult your gynac or a fertility specialist. Don't delay.
Dekho, for conception, both sides need to be healthy. Male fertility tests bhi hote hain, aur woh bhi important hain. Thodi si bhi doubt ho toh jaldi se doc ke paas jao. Early diagnosis means less expensive treatment options down the line, and you save time and money on unnecessary cycles, right?
Look, it's very important. Good quality and enough quantity of sperm is crucial for conception. If there are issues, it can be a factor in not conceiving. So if you're facing difficulties, both partners should get checked by a doctor, simple.
I totally understand why you're asking this, it's such a deep and important question when you're trying to start a family. The journey to conception involves so many factors for both partners. It's always best to speak with a healthcare professional for personalized advice, you know? They can truly help.