

• Semen transporting channels
should be passable (not
obstructed).
• The glands that secrete semen
(mostly prostate and seminal
vesicle) should be healthy with
no infections.
• Endocrine glands that are
relevant to fertility, should acting
normally.
• Intercourse should be sufficient
and in proper and timely
manner.
In the wife:
• The ovaries should be healthy and
produce an egg in a timely manner.
• Fallopian tubes should be sound and
passable and not obstructed.
• There should be no organic disease
of the uterus or any endocrine course
that prevents the occurrence of
pregnancy.
• There should be no anti-sperms in
uterine secretions which can lead to
the death of viable sperm.
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