What is meant by delaying childbearing in men?

What is meant by delaying childbearing in men?

It is any pathological condition in a man and the possibilities of the kingdom of his or her partner.

Nearly 13 out of every 100 husbands and wives do not reproduce without contraceptive measures.
There are many reasons for delaying childbearing in men.

In more than a third of cases of delayed childbearing, the cause is caused by the man.


It is often due to either a problem with sperm production or transport.


What happens during normal conditions?

The man's body produces small cells called sperm, and during sexual intercourse, ejaculation helps deliver those sperm into the woman's body.

The male reproductive system works to manufacture, store and transport sperm, while some chemicals in the body called hormones control this process.


The male hormone (testosterone) and sperm are made in the testicles, and the testicles are located in the scrotum, which is a bag of skin under the penis.

When sperm leave the testicle, they go behind the testicle in a tube called the epididymis.

Before ejaculation, sperm move to another tube called the vas deferens. During ejaculation, sperm mix with fluid from the prostate and seminal vesicle, and then semen is formed, and then it comes out of the penis.


Male fertility depends on the body's ability to produce and transport sperm properly.

When semen is released during ejaculation, the sperm reaches the female’s vagina, then to the uterus, and from there to the fallopian tube, where the sperm meets the egg, and fertilization occurs.

When should you visit a doctor in case of delayed childbearing?

You should consult a andrologist when a full year of regular sexual intercourse has passed without success in conceiving children.


Or when any of the following cases occur

Having problems with ejaculation or erection.

Weak sexual desire.

Feeling pain when having sex.

Swelling appears in the testicle area.

Having had previous problems or surgeries in the testicles or penis: