Small penis caused infertility?

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Infertility is becoming more common in present time, effecting all age groups. In reality, this problem does not limit to female.

Around 30 to 40 percent of infertility problems are from males, this ratio is almost equal to female counter part. And when we are trying to find issues, we must examine both parties, since there are many factors such as absent of sperm in semen, weak sperm, ovulation disorder.

Patient should consult specialist for treatment and help in conceiving a child. Those who has been planning to have a family but could not get pregnant, and when do self examination and then question: “My husband has a small penis” and caused infertility? Sperm could not get to ovary? How true is this? This article has answers.

What is Infertility?

What is Infertility?

In medical term, “Infertility” is a disease in women or mem reproductive system, when a couple has unprotected sexual intercourse for more than a year and at least 2-3 times a week, but fails to conceive a child. This will fall in the category of  “infertility” or women in the age of 40, who still considering having a child, would fall in the same category.

what are the signs of infertility

what are the signs of infertility?

There are many factors to infertility problems, for example, a married couple who have been trying to conceive for more than a year, the person in the family has a history of infertility, and one has STDS or health problems from both women and men.

Small penis, how can you conceive?

  • Use a sex position that allow the penis to enter as deep as its can, such as Missionary or Doggy position.
  • Release sperm as deep as you can, press and hold that position until all sperm is out.
  • To increase the chance of sperm success and reduce the chance of leakage, use a pillow to support the female’s butt, slightly tilted upward, while having sexual intercourse. And lay still after session.
  • More than changing methods, one should change and improve their health. Getting enough sleep, reduce alcohol intake, and stop smoking. Eat well and nutritious foods, exercise regularly, and choose the best time to have sex, such as the ovulation period, to increase the chance of pregnancy.

what are the causes of male infertility

what are the causes of male infertility?

Most infertility problems are related to insufficient sperm or semen and the problems of their manhood, such as:

  • Insufficient sperm production: This can occur since birth, from the complication of the chromosome, and undescended testicles. Or problems that could occur later in life, such as infection in the testicles, the most common virus is mumps which could find its way to the testicles, or varicocele. To the accidents or medicines that could affect the testicles, such as BP medicines (Blood pressure Medicines); Chemicals, and heat.
  • Complications in the sperm tube could occur since birth or reconnecting the tube after male sterilization.
  • Low sperm’s immune systems, which could caused by a long period of male sterilization or infections.
  • Trouble having natural sexual intercourse such as erectile dysfunction, retrograde ejaculation, sexual aversion disorder, damage around a spinal nerve, prostate surgery, or medication side effects.
  • Imbalance of hormones, some hormones are responsible for the production of sperm. This problem with the pituitary gland could occur since birth or pituitary tumor that is blocking hormones. Using hormones for muscle growth could suppressed hormones from brain and result in less hormone going to testicles.

Overall, most of men’s problems may not show symptoms, some may have erectile dysfunctions, some may ejaculate very little sperm, has history of accident around testicle, or mumps. Once problem is found the doctor will plan fixing problems at root, or protect or treat illness, so that sperm can stay in good conditions for artificial insemination.

What are the causes of female infertility

What are the causes of female infertility?

  • Unregular periods, absent periods, or premature menopause.
  • Menstrual cramps are less painful than usual.
  • Pain during sexual intercourse.
  • irregular bleeding in womb or pelvic inflammatory disease, causing block fallopian tube.
  • History of Pelvic surgery.
  • History of abortion.
  • History of contracted STDs such as gonorrhea, if not treat could caused others compilation such as pelvic inflammatory disease or chronic pelvic pain, causing infertility.

Infertility problems could caused from many factors, sperm examination could help determine the reason, which is simple and convenience, there fore we encourage couple that is having hard time with this should get sperm examination together with general heath examination. For ways to help with infertility, there are many new medical technology that could help couple having a child just like how they have wished, therefore, infertility doesn’t relate to penis size.

 

Q&A About Infertility and Penis Size

Q1: What is infertility, and when should a couple get evaluated?
A: Infertility is typically defined as not conceiving after 12 months of regular unprotected sex (about 2–3 times per week). If the female partner is 35 or older, many guidelines suggest seeking evaluation sooner (often after 6 months), because fertility declines with age.

Q2: Can a “small penis” cause infertility because sperm can’t reach the egg?
A: In most cases, penis size does not cause infertility. Pregnancy depends mainly on sperm quality, ovulation timing, and the reproductive tract. As long as semen is deposited in or near the vagina, sperm can travel through the cervix and uterus toward the fallopian tubes.

Q3: What are the most common causes of male infertility?
A: Common causes include low sperm count, poor sperm movement (motility), abnormal sperm shape (morphology), varicocele, infections, hormonal issues, genetic conditions, blockages, heat/toxin exposure, and lifestyle factors (smoking, heavy alcohol use, obesity, anabolic steroid use). Sexual function issues (ED, ejaculation problems) can also affect the chances of conception.

Q4: What tests are usually done for male infertility?
A: The first and most common test is a semen analysis. Depending on results, a clinician may recommend hormone testing, physical exam (e.g., for varicocele), genetic tests, ultrasound, and screening for infections or medical conditions.

Q5: What can couples do to improve the chance of pregnancy naturally?
A: Focus on timing sex during the fertile window (around ovulation), maintain healthy sleep and weight, exercise moderately, avoid smoking and heavy alcohol, manage stress, and treat underlying medical issues. If pregnancy doesn’t happen within the expected timeframe, seeing a fertility specialist early can save time and improve outcomes.

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MD. Suebphong Angchoun

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