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What Does This Semen Analysis Report Indicate?

hi, plz suggest me about my SA: volume 2.5ml liquefaction time 25 min ph alikaline sperms count 107.3 millions/ml sperms motility: active Nil%, sluggish 30%, immotile 70% abnormal in shape 20% white blood cells 6-8 thanks for your useful suggestions..
Thu, 13 Nov 2014
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Hi

I had gone through your report.

Volume and liquefaction time is normal.

You have normal sperm count.

Motility absent that is the main problem.

It might affect due to external factors so go for repeat semen analysis.

Testicular biopsy will give more diagnostic value than semen analysis.

Absent motility may lead to infertility.

If you have infertility then require other method of artificial insemination due to immobile sperm.

urologist will guide you better so consult and get help.


I hope i have answered your query.

Feel free to ask.

Thank you.
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What Does This Semen Analysis Report Indicate?

Hi I had gone through your report. Volume and liquefaction time is normal. You have normal sperm count. Motility absent that is the main problem. It might affect due to external factors so go for repeat semen analysis. Testicular biopsy will give more diagnostic value than semen analysis. Absent motility may lead to infertility. If you have infertility then require other method of artificial insemination due to immobile sperm. urologist will guide you better so consult and get help. I hope i have answered your query. Feel free to ask. Thank you.