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505857 tn?1329681517

Sperm Count is fine but it's to slow what happens now?

My partner got his results back today his sperm count is good but it's to slow and missing my ovulation.  What happens now?  what sort of treatment can he get?  the doc has referred us to a fertility specialist and has stated we may need artificail insemination is this good?
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505857 tn?1329681517
Thanks very much i'm just hoping that we can see a specialist soon though i'm not keeping my fingers crossed, we've decided i'll still use the OPK tests so i know when i'm ovulating but we will bed 2-3days before ovulation and the day of ovulation to his little men have more time to swim, i'm praying i'll be pregnant sometime next year at latest
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961008 tn?1276648828
I'm sorry I cant help you much but I can suggest u BD several days before you o so the sperm have a chance to be there when the egg is there...the day you start noticing ur fertile ewcm I would bd and also, keep ur hips elevated after intercourse for about an hour, longer if you can, it will help the sperm get to where they need to go faster, cause if u stand up right after they are fighting against gravity, as long as his sperm counts are good u should be able to get preggo still even if they are slow but I am no expert, I wish u luck
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