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What Does "motility-15% And Liquefaction-30 Mts" On Semen Analysis Suggest?
pls let me know my report is normal? motility : a. rapid linear - 15% appearance; opaque slow linear : 15% liquefaction; 30mts non progressive : 5% viscosity : normal immotile :65% volume 2.2ml viability :35% ph : 8 abnormal forms - 56% concentration: 73.mil/ml pus cells:1-2/hpf
Hello Movement of sperms in a straight line is most important indicator of fertilisation capacity. It is less than normal ( it should be >60% grade 1 & 2 . Non motile sperms only add to the number. Viscosity means time before semen turns from a solid like state to liquified state so that sperms can swim to enter the uterus. It is normal Dr Saatiish Jhuntrraa
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, the given report of semen analysis is suggestive of oligospermia, this may not be normal one, because certain parameters are missing here, but chances of conception, is likely, hope this information helps, take care, have a nice day.
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What Does "motility-15% And Liquefaction-30 Mts" On Semen Analysis Suggest?
Hello Movement of sperms in a straight line is most important indicator of fertilisation capacity. It is less than normal ( it should be 60% grade 1 & 2 . Non motile sperms only add to the number. Viscosity means time before semen turns from a solid like state to liquified state so that sperms can swim to enter the uterus. It is normal Dr Saatiish Jhuntrraa