A naturally conceived baby is the hope of every family. However, nowadays, there are more and more couples who are unable to conceive, including those with male asthenozoospermia. In such a situation, there can be a certain recovery effect after a period of treatment. So, can asthenozoospermia be naturally conceived?
Asthenozoospermia is currently a difficult problem to overcome in the field of infertility. Men with this problem may experience a decrease in sperm motility, making it difficult for them to meet the egg or survive in the vagina for a shorter period of time, resulting in unsuccessful fertilization. However, although the success rate is not high, the possibility of natural conception cannot be ruled out. Men with this condition can adhere to natural conception while receiving treatment, ensuring an increased chance of conception.
Male asthenozoospermia is largely caused by low sperm motility. The vitality of sperm is low, even if ejaculation is successful, the sperm will still be swimming, resulting in low motility, difficulty in binding with the egg, and sperm death. Some men may suffer from azoospermia as a result, leading to lifelong infertility.
This type of problem requires timely treatment after being diagnosed by a doctor. If patients with asthenozoospermia cannot conceive naturally through treatment, they need to undergo medical screening after ejaculation to leave high-quality sperm, and adopt artificial insemination to prepare for the baby's health.