The spermatogenesis cycle in males is generally about nearly three months from the onset of spermatogenesis to the final maturation of spermatozoa, which are usually produced in the testicular spermatogenic epithelium and stored in the epididymis.
The complete process of sperm production in men takes about 72 to 75 days, or about two and a half months, and is followed by a maturation period of 10 to 14 days, which takes about three months in total. This is a continuous process, which means that new sperm are being produced every now and then and new sperm are also maturing.
Sperm production generally takes place in the spermatogenic epithelium of the testes, known as the seminiferous tubules. The sperm cells undergo morphological changes to become spermatozoa, which are later stored in the epididymis. During this process the spermatozoa mature, and after one ejaculation, it takes 2~3 days to basically return to the pre-ejaculatory state the next time, and if the patient needs to have his semen tested he generally needs to abstain from sex for 2~7 days.
The male spermatogenic cycle is generally about three months, specific can consult the relevant professional doctor.