Since your wife conceived 6 months ago, it confirms that fertilization was possible. However, an ectopic pregnancy is usually related to the embryo implanting outside the uterus (most commonly in the fallopian tube) and is generally not caused by a low sperm count.
Your reported sperm count of 4 million/mL is significantly below the normal reference range (normal is typically 15 million/mL or more). This condition, called oligozoospermia, can reduce the chances of natural conception, although it does not make pregnancy impossibleâas evidenced by your previous conception.
Trying for 3 months after an ectopic pregnancy is not necessarily a cause for alarm, especially if your wife has recovered well. However, given the low sperm count, it is appropriate to undergo a proper fertility evaluation rather than continuing to try without further assessment.
Next Steps
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Health Tips
Follow a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and seeds. Exercise regularly but avoid excessive strenuous workouts. Manage stress, sleep for 7â8 hours each night, and maintain a healthy body weight. Have intercourse every 2â3 days around the fertile window rather than every day, as this is generally sufficient to optimize the chances of conception. Although a sperm count of 4 million/mL is low, many couples are still able to achieve pregnancy with appropriate evaluation and treatment. Since you have already achieved a pregnancy once, that is an encouraging sign, but addressing the low sperm count and ensuring your wife's reproductive health are the next important steps. Thank you