Sperm flow is not a sure way to have a baby. Whether or not you can conceive and have a baby is a complex process. Through the life of both sexes, the man will sperm discharge into the woman’s cervix, sperm into the uterus through the fallopian tube, in the fallopian tube and the egg combined to form a fertilized egg, fertilized egg and then move into the endometrium to form a gestational bed, in order to complete the entire process of conception, which any of the links have a problem will not be able to complete the conception. For example, if the man’s sperm is of low quality and poorly energized, the sperm will not be able to reach the fallopian tube and combine with the egg. For example, if the sperm survives in the woman’s body for less than 72 hours, and if no egg is discharged during the 72 hours, conception cannot be accomplished; for example, if the woman’s fallopian tubes are chronically inflamed, narrowed, adhered or blocked, preventing the sperm from meeting the egg, the process of conception cannot be accomplished.