The conditions for successful pregnancy are mature eggs and sperm, unobstructed fallopian tubes, thin endometrium, no other abnormalities, and ejaculation during ovulation. If the woman is not pregnant, both husband and wife need to go to the hospital for examination. The male can perform routine semen analysis, while the female can monitor follicles and perform fallopian tube flushing. So, can men have babies?
Men are not allowed to have babies. Because even if the fertilized egg is implanted into a man's abdominal cavity, the man does not have a uterus. After the child grows up, the compression of abdominal organs can lead to life-threatening situations for both adults and children. At the current level of technology, men are still unable to have children. One reason is that men's bone plates are narrower than women's, so although they can conceive, they cannot give birth normally.
There are many reasons for infertility, such as insufficient sperm count, excessive abnormal sperm, male or female reproductive tract obstruction, varicocele, and other related conditions. Diagnosis can only be confirmed through a combination of medical history and detailed examination. There are many reasons that can cause male infertility, such as congenital developmental abnormalities, chromosomal abnormalities in cell inheritance, endocrine dysfunction, sexual dysfunction and reproductive tract infections, and even psychological factors. The most common factor among them is reproductive tract infection.
It is recommended that both men and women preparing for pregnancy develop good lifestyle habits and maintain personal hygiene in their daily lives. Strengthen exercise regularly, mix meat and vegetables, diversify diet, and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits. Sunbathing strengthens the body and enhances resistance. There are regulations to increase nutrition and avoid staying up late. We should also pay attention to adjusting our mentality and not be too anxious.