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Done Semen Analysis. Can I Make My Wife Pregnant?

hi Can i am able to make my wife pregnent. this is my semen test report abstinence :3days Amount :3.0 ml Appearance : opaque white Viscosity : Normal liquification time : 30min Reaction : Alkaline Sperm Count :33 Active 30% Sluggish 10% dead 60% Abnormal forms 2-3% Pus cells 4-5 I have only left piens working one is damaged in childhood
Wed, 23 Jan 2013
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Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das

Look, your semen analysis report indicates presence of normal sperm count ( normal is >15 millions / ml as per WHO 2010).

Sperm motility is within normal limit ( Normal is >40% as per WHO 2010).

Number of sperms of normal morphology is also within normal limit ( normal is >04% as per WHO 2010).

But pus cells are increased.

So, you should consult with your treating doctor for prescribing broad spectrum antibiotic.

Regards.
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Done Semen Analysis. Can I Make My Wife Pregnant?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, I am Dr. Das Look, your semen analysis report indicates presence of normal sperm count ( normal is 15 millions / ml as per WHO 2010). Sperm motility is within normal limit ( Normal is 40% as per WHO 2010). Number of sperms of normal morphology is also within normal limit ( normal is 04% as per WHO 2010). But pus cells are increased. So, you should consult with your treating doctor for prescribing broad spectrum antibiotic. Regards.