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seman analysis

Dear Sir, i have done seman analysis 7months back and the result was Volume - 2ml
Liquefication Time - 30 minutes
Concentration - 60 million per ml
Motitilty - 60% ,Morphology - 50% normal  & 50% abnormal.

Again i done the same last week & the result is Volume - 2.5ml
Liquefication Time - 30 minutes
Concentration - 18 million per ml
Motitilty - 75% ,Morphology - 80% normal.  can you please tell me the recent result is good enough to get me a baby? also kindly let me know why the count reduced?

Thanks / Regards,
anbarasu




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558728 tn?1275442570
The sperm count did go down on the second test but everything else seemed to have risen. The motility and morphology look great for the second test. I got pregnant with a count of 18 million per Ml. In my opinion I would choose test number 2 any day of the week for results!
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374593 tn?1257879950
This isn't the Dr forum, but from what i do know about semen analysis, it looks great! it also depends if it was a WHO scale or a kruger (strict) scale of criteria...but either way it looks good (from what i know) things that can affect count are smoking, hot tubs/heated seats etc.. also if you did not abstain for more than 2 days before the second test, that can affect the count as well! good luck!
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