A recurrent pregnancy loss is called when a woman faces miscarriage more than twice in a row. In around 80 percent such cases, according to last research of Indian scientific team, inefficient and imperfect sperms lead to a weak embryo formation, finally resulting in miscarriage.
Scientist at the Indian National Institute of Health and Family Welfare say that the new findings on sperm quality are new hopes to help women who suffer from recurrent pregnancy loss.
The environmental pollution is one of the factors contributing to alteration of sperm quality. A compound called Xenoestrogen enters men bodies trough polluted air and water and alternates the reproductive hormone.
The Indian scientific team developed a new technology to study the quality of sperms. This new finding keeps track of sperm mobility and its count (20 million per millilitre) and is also capable of testing three other aspects.

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