Me and husband are trying since some time and these doubts keep coming in mind. Does the thickness matter for conceiving or it doesnt mean anything? Thoda awkward to ask but here i am.
Beta, ye sab cheezein bahar se dekhkar nahi samajh aati. Sperm achha hai ya nahi, ye toh doctor hi bata sakte hain test karke. Ghabrana mat, sab thik hoga.
Semen thickness can change with hydration levels, so drinking lots of water and exercising helps. My husband started daily walks and healthy eating when we were trying. Just get a medical test done if you have concerns, it's very simple.
Actually, thick semen is mostly normal and is often just due to dehydration or diet. But if it's too thick, it can sometimes restrict sperm movement. You can track ovulation using apps, but a simple semen analysis at a clinic is best to check fertility.
We had so many worries when trying to conceive, but we learned that semen thickness doesn't matter much. What matters is sperm count and motility, which only a doctor's test can show. Don't worry, just consult a specialist.
My husband and I were also worried about this when we were trying! Gynac told us semen thickness changes and doesn't mean the sperm is bad. Did anyone else's husband get a semen test done before conceiving?