Talk to people who work in infertility services; they are really not interested in sperm counts unless dramatically low. Sperm motility - yes; abnormal forms - yes; numbers - no.
Only one sperm fertilises an egg, the rest are superfluous.
There is almost no correlation between ability to reproduce and sperm count numbers. Even if numbers are genuinely falling that tells nothing about ability to reproduce; plausibly the smaller numbers correlate to higher quality, the actual major male factor determinant.
Stuart's Alex Jones impression is pretty good.
Talk to people who work in infertility services; they are really not interested in sperm counts unless dramatically low. Sperm motility - yes; abnormal forms - yes; numbers - no.
Only one sperm fertilises an egg, the rest are superfluous.
There is almost no correlation between ability to reproduce and sperm count numbers. Even if numbers are genuinely falling that tells nothing about ability to reproduce; plausibly the smaller numbers correlate to higher quality, the actual major male factor determinant.