Why Is Female Miscarriage Related To Men

When it comes to miscarriage, people tend to think that it has nothing to do with men, but in fact it does not. In the eyes of doctors, some men are called “miscarriage men”, and Miss Zhao’s husband is precisely this type of man. The “miscarriage man” because of computer radiation, smoking or varicose veins and other diseases that lead to sperm DNA damage, become a spouse after conception is prone to embryonic development and miscarriage important reason. The sperm of the “aborted man” has the ability to conceive, but it causes the embryo to stop developing. A man’s sperm is strongly associated with embryonic arrest and spontaneous miscarriage in women. Sperm provide 50% of the genes for the embryo and act throughout the development of the embryo. The function of conception belongs to the early effects of sperm, and the role in the female pregnancy process belongs to the late effects of sperm. If the genetic material of the sperm is damaged, it is possible to meet and unite with the egg without affecting its conception function, and the woman will also have a normal pregnancy. However, in the middle and late stages of pregnancy, abnormal late effects of sperm DNA can lead to stalled embryo development and miscarriage. Indicators of sperm DNA damage are commonly used to determine the DNA fragmentation index (abbreviated as DFI). A good sperm DFI should be less than 15%, 15%-25% represents fair sperm, and greater than 30% is serious sperm DNA damage. Sperm DFI of “aborted men” is often above 25%. If the wife repeatedly has embryonic arrest or spontaneous abortion, and the woman does not find any abnormality in the examination, the man needs to do further examination at this time. If there are problems such as poor semen quality, you should consider that you may be a “miscarriage man” and need to undergo sperm DNA testing.

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