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Prescribed Lyco And Kinol For Non-mobile Semen. How Long To Conceive?

Hi, I am 29 yrs & married since 15 months my husband is 32 years, my husband had gone through semen analaysis & 90% non-mobility was found so we consulted a gynacolegist she recommened Lyco -Q- 100 & Kinfol for my husband & Myotol -F 100 & CCq for me for 1month. So , my query is my husband works in UAE & he would be leaving in another 1month. So, what should we do now & how much it will take me to conceive.
Thu, 13 Dec 2012
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Thanks for your query.As per your statement your husband has what is termed as Asthenospermia .Normal;y active motility of the sperm to result a pregnancy should be more than 50 % .And unfortunately whatever medicines are prescribed by the specialist or Doctors in different faculties of medicines have not been proved to improve the motility of sperms.Instead it will be better if you consult some Infertility specialist who can help you and guide you about IVF or ICSI .to conceive
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there is no treatment for poor motility of sperms. go for IVF or better ICSI.
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Prescribed Lyco And Kinol For Non-mobile Semen. How Long To Conceive?

Hello Thanks for your query.As per your statement your husband has what is termed as Asthenospermia .Normal;y active motility of the sperm to result a pregnancy should be more than 50 % .And unfortunately whatever medicines are prescribed by the specialist or Doctors in different faculties of medicines have not been proved to improve the motility of sperms.Instead it will be better if you consult some Infertility specialist who can help you and guide you about IVF or ICSI .to conceive