The Lowdown on Low Semen Volume: Is Semen Volume Related to Sperm Count?

UltraPharmRX Medical Team

UltraPharmRX Medical Team

 

We won’t beat around the bush with this one: seminal fluid is NOT representative of your sperm count. Meaning, just because you blew a massive load doesn’t mean you have tons of breeding potential in the form of sperm count. 

Seminal fluid, nor volume, is NOT the same as sperm.

 

Seminal fluid is the main component of your ejaculate, and is responsible for the transportation of sperm out of the urethra during climax. Therefore, when you are contemplating how to boost your “cum” or “sperm volume”, you’re basically thinking about how to boost your seminal fluid production. Nothing more, nothing less – and it has nothing to do with your sperm count.

 

And if that’s the case, you’ll want to know how your seminal fluid is produced. Here’s how it goes:

 

  • The prostate gland is responsible for the production of prostatic fluid, a viscous, pearly, and alkaline liquid. This fluid keeps sperm motile, allowing them to stay active and capable of movement.
  • The seminal vesicles are responsible for producing the liquid substance which makes up around 50% to 80% of the semen you ejaculate. This liquid contains sugars, clotting elements, and alkaline, which help keep the sperm alive as it travels within the vagina.
  • The testes are responsible for producing sperm, which is then expelled in the seminal fluid upon ejaculation. A single milliliter of sperm usually contains approximately 100 million sperm, although it only makes up a fraction of the total ejaculate volume.

 

As you bask in the post-orgasmic glow, these three male parts begin replenishing their reserves so that you’re ready for the next romp – or solo play session.

Oh, and one more thing: semen volumes that are lower or higher than the average has been linked to poor sperm quality. 

Here’s an important fact, though: both higher-than-average and lower-than-average semen volumes have been associated with worse sperm quality. Therefore, if you are concerned about sperm count and its impact on conception? Spare yourself the anxiety – it isn’t worth it.

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Does Semen Volume Matter?

 

The volume of your semen isn’t just for cosmetic, aesthetic, or pornographic purposes. Semen volume is critical if you and your partner wish to conceive. 

Granted, we’ve already established that semen volume has jack squat to do with your sperm count. 

But the more fluid that your little swimmers have to swim in, the better their chances of reaching your partner’s egg.

Now, if you have low semen volume and a low sperm count, you might have some degree of obstruction in your genital tract due to medical conditions such as sexually transmitted infections and low testosterone.

 

The amount of semen a person produces is not the only factor in determining fertility; sperm quality and quantity are also crucial. Around 15% of couples are unable to conceive, and roughly one-third of these cases are linked to male infertility. Therefore, while semen volume is not the deciding factor in fertility, it can still influence your chances of conceiving.

 

Is My Ejaculatory Volume Normal?

 

Chances are you’ll ejaculate a bigger load of semen if you haven’t engaged in sexual activity or ejaculated in a while. After all, the body needs time to replenish its seminal fluid that gives greater volume to your ejaculate.

Based on statistics from the United States National Institutes of Health (NIH), the average ejaculation is generally anything over 1.5 mL of semen.

Now, don’t start whipping out a petri dish or a measuring spoon to check if you can produce that much. If it will give you peace of mind, consult your healthcare provider so they can take a proper sample rather than you lollygagging with measuring cups and graduated cylinders.

 

Just a quick reminder, too: the International Society for Sexual Medicine has determined that the average amount of semen discharged when a man reaches climax is between 1.25 and 5 milliliters. This is equivalent to one-quarter to a full teaspoon, or one-sixth of an ounce. It’s important to note, however, that this is distinct from a man’s total ejaculatory volume.

 

What Factors Contribute to Low Semen Volume?

 

It’s not uncommon for the amount of semen you produce to fluctuate from time to time, especially if you don’t engage in regular sexual activity. Nevertheless, if you observe a decrease in your seminal fluid output that’s out of the ordinary, there may be a few potential causes, such as:

 

  • Aging
  • Retrograde ejaculation
  • Ejaculating recently
  • Using products with nicotine, such as cigarettes or chewing tobacco
  • Overall health
  • Genetics

 

Retrograde Ejaculations

 

Retrograde ejaculation refers to a condition where semen travels back up into the bladder rather than out via the urethra and out the tip of the glans. Men experiencing this condition are still able to orgasm, but little to no semen is ejaculated. Retrograde ejaculation may also cause cloudy urine after ejaculation.

 

Retrograde ejaculation may arise from the following causes:

 

  • Trauma around the prostate or bladder region
  • Prostate or bladder surgery
  • Medical conditions
  • Taking antihypertensive medicines
  • Taking antidepressants or prostate medication

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Recent ejaculation

Frequent sexual activity or masturbation can be responsible for a decrease in ejaculatory fluid volume and potency. When you ejaculate regularly, it takes some time before your stores are fully replenished. Naturally, this means less semen ejaculated the more frequently you orgasm.

 

Aging

It’s perfectly normal and quite common for semen production to decline with age.. Men generally reach peak semen output in their thirties. It then slowly diminishes the older they get.

 

If none of the potential causes listed appear to be relevant to your situation, or if you are uncertain as to whether any of these causes apply to you, speaking with a healthcare professional can be a helpful way to gain insight into the source of the problem.

 

The Final Word on Semen Volume and Sperm Count: What Really Matters Most?

There is no cookie-cutter solution to boosting your semen production and ejaculate volume. Truthfully, most people aren’t even concentrating on the truly relevant aspects of the issue.


Again, ejaculatory volume has no bearing on your sperm count. If you’re trying to impregnate your partner, you should shift your focus on having a healthy sperm count, which is infinitely more important than how much “cum” you produce.

 

If you’re concerned about your sperm count and ejaculate volume, consult your healthcare provider to determine if there’s any underlying health concerns that may be affecting your sexual performance or your sperm count.

 

The final word? Focus on the things that matter. Blowing a massive load is impressive when it’s on an adult film, but has nothing at all to do with your sperm health and motility if you’re trying to impregnate your partner.

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