I have taken my semen analysis last week and it seems all are normal expect my sperm morphology is 3.5%. Is it normal? Abstination, days - 5.
Liquefaction, min - 30 min Volume, ml - 5 Color - Opalescent Viscosity- Normal Smell - normal Agglutination - Nil. pH - 7.4 Concentration, M/ml -39.2 Total number, M - 196 Progressive motility (PR), % - 34.5 Total motility(PR+NP), % - 55.2
Morphology, normal forms, % - 3.5
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According to your report everything is normal
But morphology is slightly lower than the normal
Morphology is affected by many factors life style food and habits kindly changes these things and better get repeated after 2-3 months
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The sperm morphology is slightly lower than the expected standard. However, we do not confirm this with a single test. You will have to repeat the test after 2-3 months to see if the problem is persisting.
Maintain an abstinence of not less than 2 days and not more than 7 days before giving the sample as this can affect the quality of semen.
Normal morphology should be more than 4%
Less than 4 is defined as teratospermia
You need investigations to find out the reason for this abnormality
This low count does not indicate infertility but reduces chances of conception
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