Sperm Levels Drop with
Frequent Ejaculation
The more a man ejaculates each week,
the lower his sperm levels fall, new research shows. However,
this ejaculatory frequency only partly explains why a man's sperm
count varies widely each time it's checked.
The findings, which appear in the
medical journal Fertility and Sterility, are based on a study
of 27 healthy men who provided monthly semen samples and responded
to questionnaires regarding ejaculatory frequency, duration of
abstinence, and episodes of fever. The subjects were followed
for 16 months.
No seasonal variations in sperm
levels, movement, or shape were seen, lead author Dr. Elisabeth
Carlsen and colleagues, from Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen, note.
However, ejaculation frequency was higher in spring months than
in the winter months.
As noted, sperm levels fell as
weekly ejaculatory frequency increased. Compared with one ejaculation,
sperm level fell 29 percent with two ejaculations and by 41 percent
with three ejaculations. In contrast, ejaculatory frequency seemed
to have no effect on sperm movement or shape.
The sperm characteristics noted
in one sample often differed greatly from those observed in a
subsequent sample from the same subject. This wide variation dropped
markedly when three semen samples were used instead of two. Ejaculation
frequency, duration of abstinence, and the presence of a fever
episode were small contributors to this variation.
"The majority of the (this) variation
remained unexplained," the authors note.
The findings also suggest that
"at least three semen samples should be recommended to estimate
an individual's semen profile," they add.
SOURCE: Fertility and Sterility,
August 2004.
Reference
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September 1, 2004
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