Men care about their health very much. They know a lot about health care. We know that men care about their fertility very much. Now the incidence rate of male infertility is very high. There are many reasons for male infertility, and semen liquefaction is one of them.
Non liquefaction of semen can lead to male infertility. What is non liquefaction of semen? Experts introduce that normal semen is in a liquefied state when ejaculated, but immediately solidifies into a gelatinous or clotted form. After about 10-20 minutes, it liquefies into a watery liquid. This process is called semen liquefaction and is a normal physiological phenomenon. If the semen is discharged from the body and remains in a gelatinous state for more than 30 minutes, it belongs to pathological conditions and is called non liquefaction of the sperm.
So what is it that semen does not liquefy in the eyes of experts? Experts say that the initial liquefaction state of semen is for the convenience of ejaculation, and the subsequent gelatinization is to allow the semen to stay in the female vagina and not easily flow out. In the future, liquefaction is to allow the sperm in the semen to fully move, allowing it to swim along the female reproductive tract towards the fallopian tube, facilitating sperm egg union and fertilization.
So what is the connection between semen liquefaction and fertility? Semen liquefaction is beneficial for sperm egg union and fertilization. If semen does not liquefy, it is very unfavorable for fertilization and sperm egg union. However, many people have doubts about this issue.
-There are still misunderstandings in our understanding of this issue. Many male friends may believe that the state of semen is liquid from beginning to end, but this is actually a misconception. Experts introduce that male semen is initially solidified during ejaculation and then liquefies. If semen does not liquefy for a certain period of time, it can lead to male infertility.
So do you know the entire process of pregnancy? Male infertility experts introduce that after ejaculation, the sperm quickly condenses into a jelly under the action of coagulase. After about 20 minutes, under the action of fibrinolysis enzyme, semen is gelatinized and liquefied. This is of great significance for sperm to stay in the vagina and pass smoothly through the cervix.
Non liquefaction of semen can lead to infertility. If semen cannot liquefy for 30 minutes after ejaculation, or only partially liquefies, it is called poor semen liquefaction. Poor semen liquefaction is a common phenomenon that hinders the normal activity of sperm. The sperm is severely "bound", and it is difficult to reach the place where the eggs are discharged. Therefore, the zygote cannot be formed by normal fertilization, and the woman cannot be pregnant. In this case, the patient has no abnormal sensations, and the male's sexual sensation and ejaculation process have no abnormal manifestations.
Non liquefaction of semen can lead to infertility, so it is necessary to check semen before pregnancy. We know that semen is a necessary member of pregnancy, so we must maintain the health of semen and know that early treatment is very beneficial.