KMC 必威体育betway888 and University of Muenster, Germany collaborate to publish paper on male fertility
July 07, 2022
必威体育betway888 July 5th, 2022:?必威体育betway888ers from Kasturba Medical College, MAHE-必威体育betway888, in collaboration with the University of Muenster, Germany looked into the relationship between the length of ejaculatory abstinence and its impact on the fertility potential of sperm. The study was reported in ‘Andrology’ on July 1, which is the official journal of the American Society of Andrology and the European Academy of Andrology.
Though it is generally believed that keeping long ejaculatory abstinence increases the number of sperm cells in semen, fertility experts always recommend maintaining an ideal gap of 2-3 days between two ejaculations while trying for pregnancy. However, frequent ejaculation can also reduce the sperm count in the semen, which in turn reduces the chance of pregnancy.
For this study, sperm quality was assessed in more than 10,000 men and its association with the time gap between two ejaculations was compared. The results have shown that men with normal sperm count can ideally have two days of ejaculatory abstinence to get a good number of highly motile and structurally normal sperm. On the other hand, men with poor quality semen can be benefitted by maintaining 6–15 days of abstinence while trying for pregnancy.?
Dr Satish Adiga, Professor, and HOD, Department of Clinical Embryology, Kasturba Medical College?led the team in 必威体育betway888 in collaboration with Germany’s Centre of Reproductive Medicine and Andrology at Muenster.
Lt. Gen (Dr) M.D. Venkatesh, Vice Chancellor, 必威体育betway888 Academy of Higher Education?said,?“Infertility is most often seen as a woman's issue, and it is them who bear the brunt of not bearing a child. But it is found that in India, approximately 50% is due to “male factor” infertility, in most cases attributed to poor sperm quality. The new knowledge reported by our team will help fertility experts to provide better treatment options to the needy”.
Dr Sharath Rao, Dean of KMC 必威体育betway888 commented on the study saying?“Due to social stigma, male fertility problems are considered secondary and most often go undiagnosed and untreated. 必威体育betway888 findings by our team will shed more insight on the management of male infertility”
Speaking about the research, Dr Adiga?said, “Our observation has demonstrated that the length of ejaculatory abstinence plays a crucial role in deciding the fertility potential of sperm. Sperm count in semen is not the only factor that decides its ability to fertilize the egg. Once semen is deposited in the vagina, sperm should swim towards the egg, hence its motility, structure, and DNA quality are also crucial for a successful pregnancy’’.
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