Men who are unable to determine on their own whether the ejaculated semen contains sperm or no sperm should seek medical attention for a detailed routine semen test.
After ejaculating semen, men usually can’t judge whether there are sperms in the semen by themselves, they can go to the urology department or men’s department of the hospital to have a detailed routine semen test, which can judge the quantity, quality, deformity rate and other indicators of sperms, through which they can know the fertility of men.
Although men can not completely determine whether there are still sperms in the semen, but through clinical observation of semen trait changes, to determine whether there are abnormalities in the semen, such as semen continues to be yellow, semen for a long time is too thin or semen becomes red, and a long time women do not get pregnant, semen abnormalities may exist, and after the occurrence of such a situation, it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination.