Reproductive efficiency refers to the capacity to produce viable sperm and maintain effective reproductive function with minimal physiological strain. Andrology assesses efficiency by examining sperm parameters, hormonal support, and testicular function.
Reduced efficiency does not always equate to infertility. Many men experience subclinical inefficiencies that increase vulnerability to future reproductive failure. Early identification allows targeted intervention to restore or preserve function.
Reproductive efficiency thus serves as both a erotic clinical indicator and a preventive metric within andrological care.
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