How It Works - Semen
How It Works - Semen
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To better understand your problem and the solutions available, it helps to know just what’s happening inside you to cause this problem in the first place.
Let’s take a quick tour of your insides and see if we can pinpoint the problem…

Now before we get started, there’s something that has to be made clear.
Semen and sperm are not the same thing.
Semen is composed of sperm and secretions from several other parts of your body (seven to be exact). These secretions are designed to help transport the sperm safely to its destination.
Sperm refers to the actual spermatozoa (the “baby makers”) and only makes up about one or two percent of an average “load” of semen.
Now that we have cleared that up, let’s do a quick rundown of where sperm comes from.
Sperm is produced in the testicles, or testis, shown in the bottom of our diagram. From there they move upward to the epididymis (right above the testis) where they spend a few months “maturing.”
After maturing, the sperm moves up through the vas deferens, past the seminal vesicle, prostate gland, Cowpers Gland* and glands of Littre* (not shown) and on towards the tip of the penis.
Secretions are gathered from each of these different areas, what you and I would call semen, to help protect the sperm on its long journey.
Now that you know the origin and makeup of semen and sperm, it’s easy to see why there’s more than one answer to the question “Why am I not producing more semen/sperm?”
It could be that you have an enlarged prostate and that is decreasing the amount of semen you are producing, or your testosterone might be a little low, inhibiting your production of sperm, or maybe just something as simple as you aren’t drinking enough water.
That’s why it’s important to address as many issues as you can, to help ensure that you are achieving your maximum “load” each and every time.
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