Mycoplasma infection in men can affect fertility in some men, so before preparing for pregnancy, both men and women are advised to test for Mycoplasma and undergo treatment before preparing for pregnancy.
Mycoplasma infection in men can cause infertility. After infection, semen liquefaction is poor, sperm activity, motility and density may be reduced, and sperm abnormality rate is significantly higher, so the infertility of some male patients is related to the infection of Mycoplasma. If Mycoplasma infection in men is found before preparing for pregnancy, it is recommended to be treated before preparing for pregnancy.
Moreover, mycoplasma infection in men can be transmitted to women through sexual intercourse, leading to infections of the female reproductive system, which may also cause female infertility. Therefore, when treating mycoplasma infection, it is best for couples to be treated together. For infertile couples and unexplained miscarriages, the possibility of mycoplasma infection should be considered.