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What Is The Normal Value Of Sperm Count To Have A Baby?

I am kidney transplanted before 10 years ago and now live my life happy with my wife and family. But i am tense because my sperm count is 3 million per ml and my one testical is not in proper place since birth. can i born a child with my sperm and if yes how?
Thu, 1 Oct 2015
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Hello
Thanks for query .
Based on your statement you have Oligospermia meaning there by that your sperm count is very low as compared to WHO standards .

It is not only the sperm count but sperm motility is also important factor in conception .

With such a low sperm count there are no chances of you having natural conception

You need to consult qualified Infertility specialist for detail evaluation and semen analysis .

There are no chances of you having natural conception .

If there are active motile sperms in your semen there is possibility that few of your sperms can be picked up and used for IVF or ICSI so that you can have child with your sperms .

Dr.Patil.
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What Is The Normal Value Of Sperm Count To Have A Baby?

Hello Thanks for query . Based on your statement you have Oligospermia meaning there by that your sperm count is very low as compared to WHO standards . It is not only the sperm count but sperm motility is also important factor in conception . With such a low sperm count there are no chances of you having natural conception You need to consult qualified Infertility specialist for detail evaluation and semen analysis . There are no chances of you having natural conception . If there are active motile sperms in your semen there is possibility that few of your sperms can be picked up and used for IVF or ICSI so that you can have child with your sperms . Dr.Patil.