What Does This Semen Analysis Report Suggest?
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I am 28 yrs old guy. Married in april this year we are trying to conceive baby but cant get successfull. I go for a seman analysis test, it shows agglutination- positive. The report are as follows.
Volume. 2.50ml
Appearance. Viscid opaque
Colour. Whitish
Viscosity. Thin
Ph. 7.5
Total sperm concentration. 69. Million/ml
Percentage motality. 60%
Progressive motile. 15%
Non progressive motile. 45%
Immotile. 40%
Agglutination. Positive
Pus cells. 2-3/hpf
Red blood cells. Nil/hpf
Epithelial cells. Nil/hpf
Normal morphology. 50%
Abnormal morphology. 50%
Head defects. 30%
Neck & midpiece. 10%
Tail defects. 10%
Serum fructose qualitative. Positive
Please suggest about my report. Is there any problem to become father.
I am 28 yrs old guy. Married in april this year we are trying to conceive baby but cant get successfull. I go for a seman analysis test, it shows agglutination- positive. The report are as follows.
Volume. 2.50ml
Appearance. Viscid opaque
Colour. Whitish
Viscosity. Thin
Ph. 7.5
Total sperm concentration. 69. Million/ml
Percentage motality. 60%
Progressive motile. 15%
Non progressive motile. 45%
Immotile. 40%
Agglutination. Positive
Pus cells. 2-3/hpf
Red blood cells. Nil/hpf
Epithelial cells. Nil/hpf
Normal morphology. 50%
Abnormal morphology. 50%
Head defects. 30%
Neck & midpiece. 10%
Tail defects. 10%
Serum fructose qualitative. Positive
Please suggest about my report. Is there any problem to become father.
Brief Answer:
Possible Teratozoospermia. IVF can be a successful option.
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
I understand your concern.
I have gone through your query in detail.
Your seminal analysis reveals positive agglutination-which implies antibody formation against sperms.This will cause sperms to agglutinate in huge masses preventing its movement in the cervix and uterus in the female tract.
Additionally morphology defects in sperm head is an irreversible phenomenon.This is known as Teratozoospermia.
Hence to conclude, IVF(invitro fertilisation ) can be a successful option in your case.
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you.
Possible Teratozoospermia. IVF can be a successful option.
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
I understand your concern.
I have gone through your query in detail.
Your seminal analysis reveals positive agglutination-which implies antibody formation against sperms.This will cause sperms to agglutinate in huge masses preventing its movement in the cervix and uterus in the female tract.
Additionally morphology defects in sperm head is an irreversible phenomenon.This is known as Teratozoospermia.
Hence to conclude, IVF(invitro fertilisation ) can be a successful option in your case.
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Neel Kudchadkar