Quote Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
on a similiar note

Sperm count is the number of sperm in each cubic centimeter of semen. The NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE reported last month that sperm count has declined 33% during the past 20 years among a study-population of 1351 healthy, fertile men in Paris, France. A briefer report in the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL last summer found that, comparing men of similar ages, sperm count in 3729 Scottish men had declined 41% among those born in 1969 compared to those born in 1941.


to read more...
http://www.ejnet.org/rachel/rehw432a.htm
LOL! I don't know why that was brought up, but as far as I know sperm count is not soley gentically predetermined. Various enviromental factors have direct affect on the amount of spermatocytes a testicle produces.