Aim: A study analysis supporting reports on a hypothesis. Background: The function of epididymis is
considered as responsible for making a meaningful motionless state for spermatozoa assuring sperms
do not escape from male genital tract by its motility. A hypothesis stated repeated ejaculation shall lead to increase sperm count
and motility. Review results: Studies showed frequent ejaculations done by men and similar studies conducted in animals
support this hypothesis.
Conclusion: This method should be benecial to at least patients whose sperm count and motility is less. Clinical signicance:
when hypothesis is proved, clinician may advice this patients with oligozoospermia, oligoasthenozoospermia to follow repeated
ejaculation instead of storing semen for several days as advised currently