1. What is semen analysis?
Semen analysis is a test that determines the quality and amount of semen along with the sperm count. This test is also called sperm count.
2. Why is a semen analysis performed?
Semen analysis is performed to evaluate the fertility in men who are experiencing difficulty in conceiving. The analysis is also carried out to measure the volume of semen, number of sperms present per millilitre of semen, sperm motility and size and shape of the sperm, also called morphology. This analysis is also performed in Klinefelter's syndrome.
3. Do I need to take specific measures before semen analysis?
Specific measures, such as avoiding sexual activity or masturbation for two to three days before the test but not be more than 11 days, are required. Avoid using lubrication materials while collecting the sample. Before the analysis, you should avoid consuming alcohol, tobacco and caffeine and any prescribed medication.
4. Can semen analysis help to identify cause of infertility?
The semen is tested in a laboratory to measure the number of sperms and any abnormality in the size and shape. A proper forward movement of the sperm is checked for. This test also helps to check for infection-related problems. It provides an accurate result after analysing the semen sample over a period of time.
5. What parameters are analysed in a semen analysis?
The important parameters include:
Sperm motility, which is the ability of the sperm to move efficiently
Sperm morphology refers to the shape and size of the sperm in the semen
Sperm count
pH level
Volume of the semen sample