Low sperm quality can significantly impact pregnancy, according to Dr. Kinjal Kothari, a consultant in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Manipal Hospital Goa. She highlights that a 2017 study found pregnancy loss affects 30% of pregnancies.

Since men contribute half of the embryo's genetic material, it is plausible that male infertility, which accounts for 50% of infertility cases, can contribute to pregnancy loss. Dr. Kothari emphasizes the importance of understanding low sperm quality and its potential effects on pregnancy.

In this video, we will explore the causes of low sperm quality and its implications. Watch till the end to gain a comprehensive understanding of this issue and its impact on fertility and pregnancy outcomes..