How long does it take for sperm to be produced

Sperm production usually takes about 70 days.
Sperm are produced mainly in the testicular seminiferous tubules. Under the influence of the hypothalamic-pituitary endocrine glands, the spermatogenic cells in the ductus seminosus are constantly dividing, dividing and gradually maturing towards primary spermatocytes, secondary spermatocytes, and spermatogonia. Among them, the supporting cells are constantly involved and help in the final formation of spermatozoa. Subsequently, the sperm passes through the epididymis and activities energy, which is stored in the seminal vesicle glands in preparation for ejaculation. The process usually takes around 70 days.
The quantity and quality of sperm production is mainly affected by the testes, epididymis, seminal vesicle glands and other tissues and organs, in addition, there is also a relationship with the health of the prostate. Therefore, you should pay attention to self-protection and quit some bad habits, such as alcoholism, sedentary lifestyle, indulgence, etc., to ensure that the above mentioned tissues and organs are functioning normally.
After understanding the sperm production cycle, in order to ensure eugenics, it is also necessary to carry out physical conditioning and maintenance about three months in advance to ensure that the quality and quantity of sperm are normal, and to ensure that all the indicators of the fertility of the baby are good.
Patients with spermatogenesis disorders need to consult a doctor for timely examination and early treatment.