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How Should Sperm Motility And Viscosity Causing Infertility Be Treated?
Hello, I've been married for about 1 year and 7 months.. we've been trying to get pregnant for about 8-9 months... When we decided to have kids.. i went to a doctor and she checked me internally.. and said everything it fine... after a few months we did a semen test , I got the results,, as i read online they dont sound the good the viscosity is high... and the liquefaction is 120 min and the Agglutination is present.... sperm count is 92 million/ml total is 202 million
the motility data is... Rapid progressive is 5% Slow progressive is 20% Non progressive is 30% Immotile is 45%
Erythrocytes 2/ul and leucocytes is 250/ul for the Morphology data: Normal sperm is 65% Abnormal sperm is 35% head is 18% and tail is 7% middel piece is 10%... please tell what does this mean.. and what could be the solution?
Hello, in my opinion you need to get an IUI done for proper and early conception as except liquefaction all other parameters are good In case you have any questions in future you can contact me directly on http://bit.ly/drmanishajain
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How Should Sperm Motility And Viscosity Causing Infertility Be Treated?
Hello, in my opinion you need to get an IUI done for proper and early conception as except liquefaction all other parameters are good In case you have any questions in future you can contact me directly on http://bit.ly/drmanishajain