● ● Clinically, many infertility patients have a contradictory psychology. When they want their wives to be pregnant, the number of sexual intercourse is afraid of the ovulation period; the number of times is frequent, and the sperm quality is afraid of decline.In order to understand the relationship between sex frequency and pregnancy, we must understand the relevant knowledge of sperm.Under normal circumstances, the testicles on both sides can produce about 20 to 300 million sperm within a day, and each milliliter of semen contains 20 million to 200 million sperm. Each testicular tissue can generate 10 million sperm for 24 hours.
● ● Excessive number of sexual intercourse is too frequent, and sperm production has a shortage of supply, which often leads to excessive sperm in each semen, or most sperm is in the stage of naiveity and immature development.More frequent sexual stimulation can cause the accessory glands organ for a long time in congestion, cause disorders of the glandular secretion, affect the sperm component, acid and alkali, etc., which causes adverse effects on fertility, and can cause infertility in severe cases.
● ● On the contrary, if the number of sexual intercourse is too small, the sperm stays in the body for too long, leading to sperm aging and death, poor vitality, and not conducive to fertility.The most important thing is that if the number of times is too small, you will also miss the timing of combining with the eggs to make the eggs empty and other sperm, which cannot achieve normal fertilization.
● ● How many sexual intercourse is appropriate?This is different from person to person. It is generally believed that it is more appropriate every week during the wedding period 3 to 5 times a week. Young adults are generally 2 to 3 times a week, and people over 40 years of age should be considered normal about 1 to 2 times a week.During the arrangement of pregnancy, the specific time of ovulation must be observed, and sexual intercourse is performed in the general ovulation period to increase the surrogacy rate.
(Editor in charge: Internship Liu Suling)