When a couple is trying to conceive and the process takes longer than expected, the conversation often focuses on female reproductive health. But fertility is a shared journey and understanding male-specific conditions is just as important. One such lesser-known issue is Hyperspermia, a condition where a man produces an unusually high volume of semen during ejaculation. Though it may sound like a good thing at first, more isn’t always better. Especially when fertility is on the line.
Hyperspermia is defined by a semen volume greater than 5.5 millilitres, much more than the average range of 2–5 Ml. It’s not classified as a disease, and many men may not even know they have it unless they undergo male infertility testing. The real concern isn’t the quantity, it’s the possible dilution of sperm quality within that larger volume.
Fertility relies on more than just a high sperm count. The sperm must also be motile, well-shaped, and capable of reaching and fertilizing the egg. When semen volume increases significantly, it can sometimes reduce sperm concentration. That’s why a manual semen analysis is often the first step doctors recommend when assessing male fertility, it evaluates not just how much, but how good.
While Hyperspermia isn’t as widely discussed as other fertility issues, it’s something we occasionally encounter in clinics like ours, especially during fertility consultations. At Gomti Thapar Hospital, we’ve seen an increasing number of men seeking insights into male fertility in Moga, either because they’re planning a family later in life or are facing challenges conceiving. Awareness of conditions like Hyperspermia helps make that journey more transparent.
Not all cases of Hyperspermia lead to fertility issues. But if you’ve been trying to conceive for over a year without success, or six months if your partner is over 35, it’s time to consult a fertility specialist. Look out for other symptoms like low libido, testicular pain, or a history of infections. In such cases, early fertility treatment can help identify any hidden conditions and offer targeted solutions, whether medical or procedural.