Done Sperm Analysis Test. Partner Is On Clomid And DHEA. Chances Of Conceiving?
Question: Hi,
Hi,
I was wondering if you could tell me about my sperm analysis results. My partner is 41 with a FSH of 24 and Estradiol of 25. Doctors said she had a 1% chance of conceiving with her own eggs. She is on Clomid now and doing DHEA. Can you tell me what the percent difference would be in trying to conceive with my sperm vs a sperm donor who has a count of over at least 20 million/millileter in each vial after washing (36 million motile cells after thaw). We would be doing an IUI over about 4 to 5 months. Thank you! I had two low numbers in the analysis - does that mean I have a low count???
Below are my numbers:
SA SEMEN - CONTAINER TYPE
Sterile Cont
SA SEMEN - DAYS ABSTINENCE
2 Days
SA SAMPLE TYPE
me Fresh lab Fresh
SA SEMEN - LIQUIFACTION
me Normal lab Normal
SA SEMEN - APPEARANCE
me Normal lab Normal
SA SEMEN - TOTAL VOLUME
me 5.0 lab: >=2.0 mL
SA SEMEN - VISCOSITY
Normal
Normal
SA SEMEN - PH
me 7.8 lab >=7.2
SA SEMEN - WBC CONCENTRATION
me <=1 lab <=1
SA SEMEN - MOTILITY
me 57.0 lab >=40.0 %
Semen Progressive Motility
41%
SA SEMEN - MOTILITY, NON-PROGRESSIVE
16.0 %
SA SEMEN - NON-MOTILE
43.0 %
SA SEMEN - NORMAL MORPH %
me 8.0 lab>=4.0 %
SEMEN, MOTILE SPERM CONCENTRATION
me 9.7 lab>=6.0 M/ml
SA RAP PROG MOT CONC
me 6.9 lab>=5.0 M/ml
SEMEN, FUNCTIONAL SPERM CONCENTRATION
me 1.3 lab >=3.0 M/ml LOW
SA SEMEN - VELOCITY
me 9 lab >=5 micron/sec
SEMEN, SPERM MOTILITY INDEX
me 44 lab >=80 LOW
SA SPERM CONC
me17.0 lab >=15.0 M/ml
SA SEMEN - SPERM COUNT
me 85.0 lab >=39.0 M/Ejac
SA TOTAL MOTILITY
me 48.5 lab >=16.0 M
SA TOTAL PROG MOTILITY
me 34.5 lab>=12.0 M
SA TOTAL FUNC SEMAN
me 6.5 low >=6.0 M/ml
Hi,
I was wondering if you could tell me about my sperm analysis results. My partner is 41 with a FSH of 24 and Estradiol of 25. Doctors said she had a 1% chance of conceiving with her own eggs. She is on Clomid now and doing DHEA. Can you tell me what the percent difference would be in trying to conceive with my sperm vs a sperm donor who has a count of over at least 20 million/millileter in each vial after washing (36 million motile cells after thaw). We would be doing an IUI over about 4 to 5 months. Thank you! I had two low numbers in the analysis - does that mean I have a low count???
Below are my numbers:
SA SEMEN - CONTAINER TYPE
Sterile Cont
SA SEMEN - DAYS ABSTINENCE
2 Days
SA SAMPLE TYPE
me Fresh lab Fresh
SA SEMEN - LIQUIFACTION
me Normal lab Normal
SA SEMEN - APPEARANCE
me Normal lab Normal
SA SEMEN - TOTAL VOLUME
me 5.0 lab: >=2.0 mL
SA SEMEN - VISCOSITY
Normal
Normal
SA SEMEN - PH
me 7.8 lab >=7.2
SA SEMEN - WBC CONCENTRATION
me <=1 lab <=1
SA SEMEN - MOTILITY
me 57.0 lab >=40.0 %
Semen Progressive Motility
41%
SA SEMEN - MOTILITY, NON-PROGRESSIVE
16.0 %
SA SEMEN - NON-MOTILE
43.0 %
SA SEMEN - NORMAL MORPH %
me 8.0 lab>=4.0 %
SEMEN, MOTILE SPERM CONCENTRATION
me 9.7 lab>=6.0 M/ml
SA RAP PROG MOT CONC
me 6.9 lab>=5.0 M/ml
SEMEN, FUNCTIONAL SPERM CONCENTRATION
me 1.3 lab >=3.0 M/ml LOW
SA SEMEN - VELOCITY
me 9 lab >=5 micron/sec
SEMEN, SPERM MOTILITY INDEX
me 44 lab >=80 LOW
SA SPERM CONC
me17.0 lab >=15.0 M/ml
SA SEMEN - SPERM COUNT
me 85.0 lab >=39.0 M/Ejac
SA TOTAL MOTILITY
me 48.5 lab >=16.0 M
SA TOTAL PROG MOTILITY
me 34.5 lab>=12.0 M
SA TOTAL FUNC SEMAN
me 6.5 low >=6.0 M/ml
Brief Answer:
Very low fertility
Detailed Answer:
the fertility of your female partner is very low. hence a better semen will not make major difference in conception rates. you may try donor eggs . you may stick to your current plan of IUI and later think about it. conception looks like a remote possibility on women with FSH 24. was it repeated? if not pl do again
Very low fertility
Detailed Answer:
the fertility of your female partner is very low. hence a better semen will not make major difference in conception rates. you may try donor eggs . you may stick to your current plan of IUI and later think about it. conception looks like a remote possibility on women with FSH 24. was it repeated? if not pl do again
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar