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Question:
I have married three ago but so far we have no child. I am giving my report of semen analysis as under:

Sperm count 150 m Active 10% Sluggish 50% Non Motile 40%

40% abnormal head & midpiece

Is it normal? If not, what should be treatment?


Answer:
by Hussein Ghanem:
(05/19/2004)
The normal semen parameters are 1.5-6 ml for the volume, 20-250 million sperm density per ml, 60% progressively motile sperm, 40% or less abnormal forms. However, fertility is the the product of the male & female fertility. A proper infertlity evaluation includes a full history taking, a complete physical examination and specific tests ordered as needed for both husband and wife. You need to cunsult a Urologist/Andrologist and a gynecologist/reproductive endocrinologist in your area for a proper consultation for both of you.

Best wishes

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