Some men go for examinations and find that their sperm survival rate is at 30%, which is much lower than the normal sperm survival rate of men. Knowing that their sperm survival rate is relatively low, many men are also worried that they may not be able to successfully conceive their wives and have children. So, can a sperm survival rate of 30 lead to pregnancy?
A sperm survival rate of 30% for men is a relatively low number, but it does not mean that they cannot prevent their wives from getting pregnant. It is just that the probability of getting their wives pregnant is relatively low, mainly due to the death caused by too many sperm. Normally, when sperm and egg combine, there is a chance for them to form a fertilized egg and conceive. However, in one ejaculation, a man can ejaculate countless sperm, not just one. Even if most of the sperm do not survive, there is still a possibility of survival.
Of course, if a man's sperm survival rate is relatively low, it is best to first treat and improve the sperm survival rate before giving birth. Because when the sperm survival rate is high and the wife becomes pregnant, there may be a possibility of miscarriage, stillbirth, and other complications during pregnancy due to poor sperm quality.
It is best for men to wait until the sperm survival rate reaches 70% before starting to conceive. At this time, the sperm survival rate is relatively high and its quality will be better. The children conceived can be smarter, more lively, beautiful, and less prone to diseases.