Research on treating male infertility
During research on male infertility treatment in the US, some scientists suggested that men who have sex with "unfamiliar partners" experience better orgasms and have higher sperm quality.
Research from Wooster College in Ohio, USA, offers hope for improving male fertility.
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Scientific research is working to help men with infertility overcome their circumstances. |
Researchers revealed to the journal Evolutionary Psychological Science that they believe sperm count, motility, and structure all improve when men have a "new partner." The study was conducted on 21 men aged 18 to 23.
However, this is a perspective based solely on scientific research. Considering reality and the ethical aspects of life, similar phenomena are unlikely to occur in marriage and family relationships.
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This phenomenon can affect the diagnostic results as well as the treatment methods for male infertility. This is because during male infertility testing, patients are often stimulated by suggestive images of women.
Experts advise against diagnosing male infertility using semen samples ejaculated during imaging. This is because the imaging process may present sperm with better-than-normal quality, potentially leading to inaccurate test results.
The researchers also stated that they will further investigate the topic to help doctors develop strategies to improve the diagnosis of male infertility.
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