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Could The Infertility Be Due To Higher Liquefaction Factor Of The Sperm?

hi, below is my husband 's laboratory result,i hope you can help me and tell me is he infertility or not.everything seems that is good but the liquefaction time is >1.0 and the count is 0.6ml.pls tell us if there is any chance to have a baby on a natural way or if there is any medicinces he could have? his age is 27,weight 64kg height i think he's 6.2 and his medical history is good.thanks
Wed, 8 Nov 2017
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hi.welcome to our site.i have analysed your question thoroughly.i understand your problem.my opinion is that,
1.normal liquefaction time should be 20 minutes.if it is prolonged,it suggests an infection in the genital tract.antibiotics should be taken to control the infection.
2.normal sperm count should be atleast 20 millions per ml of semen.if it is less than this,it is called oligospermia.certain drugs are available to increase the sperm count.you can consult with your treating doctor for this.
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Could The Infertility Be Due To Higher Liquefaction Factor Of The Sperm?

hi.welcome to our site.i have analysed your question thoroughly.i understand your problem.my opinion is that, 1.normal liquefaction time should be 20 minutes.if it is prolonged,it suggests an infection in the genital tract.antibiotics should be taken to control the infection. 2.normal sperm count should be atleast 20 millions per ml of semen.if it is less than this,it is called oligospermia.certain drugs are available to increase the sperm count.you can consult with your treating doctor for this. thank you. hope i have answered your question.