semen analysis
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semen analysis
I did a semen analysis and the results of the sperm movement were as follows:
Grade (a): Mobility in sagging and fast path 2.41%
Grade (a + b): Rapid + slow mobility and progresses 39.50%
progressive + Mobility on site 46.70%
Grade (d): Immobile 51,77 %
Is it suitable for pregnancy?
Grade (a): Mobility in sagging and fast path 2.41%
Grade (a + b): Rapid + slow mobility and progresses 39.50%
progressive + Mobility on site 46.70%
Grade (d): Immobile 51,77 %
Is it suitable for pregnancy?
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Re: semen analysis
Hi hanni 7979,
Thank you for your post. You don't mention whether you had the analysis done through your own Dr, as they would be able to tell you if the results showed if there would be a likely issue with impregnation.
Here is some further information on semen analysis:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/low-sperm-count/
Kind regards
talkhealth
Thank you for your post. You don't mention whether you had the analysis done through your own Dr, as they would be able to tell you if the results showed if there would be a likely issue with impregnation.
Here is some further information on semen analysis:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/low-sperm-count/
Kind regards
talkhealth
Re: semen analysis
Semen analysis is a complex test that should be performed in andrology laboratories by experienced technicians with quality control and validation of test systems. A routine semen analysis should include: physical characteristics of semen (color, odor, pH, viscosity and liquefaction), volume, concentration, morphology and sperm motility and progression. To provide a correct result it is necessary to perform at least two, preferably three, separate seminal analyses with an interval between them of 7 days to 3 months.
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Re: semen analysis
Just remember that it only takes one sperm cell to make a woman pregnant. An average shoot of sperm has millions of sperm cells in it. You can always make a woman pregnant as long as you make at least 1 sperm cell per shot.hanni 7979 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 11:11 pmI did a semen analysis and the results of the sperm movement were as follows:
Grade (a): Mobility in sagging and fast path 2.41%
Grade (a + b): Rapid + slow mobility and progresses 39.50%
progressive + Mobility on site 46.70%
Grade (d): Immobile 51,77 %
Is it suitable for pregnancy?