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Sperm / fertility

by nagib, Nov 15, 1999 12:00AM
I had a medical test to see the fertility status of myself.

The result was as follows: number of sperms = 74 Million

Active: 20% , Non-active= 80%.

Condition of the sperm= Normal , and no deseases.

The doctor sais you have a low active count sperm. Please add on this and advise what could have caused this; I am 37 years old.

and newly married.

Nagib
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by lucy, Aug 03, 2000 12:00AM
My husband and I are trying to have a baby, lately (three months) my husband does not ejaculate (absent of any sperm at all). He is diabetic, could this be the reason? What other things could cause absent of ejaculation or sperm.



Thank you



Lucy
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