Question

The user asks, after three years of vasectomy, he plans to try to conceive again but has noticed a decrease in sperm count, increased libido, and found a condom underneath the bed with a yellowish liquid inside. He is worried that another person’s semen might affect his sperm quality and inquires about the impact of this situation on his fertility.

Answer

It is recommended that the user visit a regular hospital urology department for a follow-up examination to assess his sperm quality. At the same time, he is reminded to avoid his spouse having sexual relations with others to prevent the child from being non-related. Another person’s semen will not affect his sperm quality or influence the genes or the next generation. It is suggested to maintain a relaxed mood, unwind, and shift focus to alleviate stress.