My semen analysis report is 110 ml sperm count motility 40 % dead 40 % sulgish 20% pus cell 4-6 alkaline what chances of pregnancy? Whats about the report.
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Hi, Lybrate user 5 ?normal sperm count :stands from 20 million /ml to� 40 million/ml with motility above 12 %- 40% with morphology� between�� 4%-14% of range. ?your report fails to report actual sperm count, quantity of sperms doesn't reveal the actual sperm count.?however, taking normal sperm count with 40% mortality rate of yours makes you father of a baby, ofcourse. ?tke, care.
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Your semen analysis report provides information about various parameters that can affect fertility. Here's a breakdown of the key findings in your report: sperm count: a sperm count of 110 million per milliliter is generally considered normal and falls within the normal range for fertility. Motility: motility refers to the ability of sperm to move. A motility of 40% is within the normal range. It's positive that a significant percentage of the sperm are capable of movement, which is important for fertilization. Viability (dead sperm): a viability of 40% dead sperm is relatively high. Ideally, a lower percentage of dead sperm is preferred for optimal fertility. However, since your overall sperm count is high, there are still a substantial number of viable sperm. Sluggish sperm: sluggish sperm, also known as asthenozoospermia, is when sperm show reduced progressive motility. In your case, 20% of the sperm are categorized as sluggish. This is a factor to consider, but the remaining motile sperm may still contribute to fertility. Pus cells: pus cells in semen may indicate an infection or inflammation in the reproductive tract. The presence of 4-6 pus cells suggests a mild level of inflammation. It's important to address any underlying infections, as inflammation can impact sperm health. Ph (alkalinity): the alkaline ph (basic) of the semen (if it falls within the normal range) is generally favorable for sperm survival in the female reproductive tract. Regards Dr. Ms. haque.
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