10/01/2026
“Does low s***m count mean we can’t get pregnant?”
This is a common and understandable concern among hopeful parents—especially for men who may feel discouraged or blame themselves when conception does not happen easily.
The answer is no. Low s***m count does not mean that pregnancy is impossible.
In many cases, s***m count can be influenced by temporary or treatable factors such as stress, recent illness, hormonal imbalances, lifestyle habits, or environmental exposures. With proper medical evaluation, guidance, and care, s***m health can often improve over time.
It is also important to remember that fertility is a shared journey. While s***m count is one factor, it is not the only factor that determines a couple’s ability to conceive. Egg health, timing, uterine conditions, and overall reproductive health all play important roles.
A diagnosis of low s***m count can feel overwhelming, but it is not the end of the road. With today’s medical advances and a personalized treatment approach, many couples with similar challenges go on to achieve healthy and successful pregnancies. Hope, and options, remain very much within reach. ✨