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I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.
Your
semen analysis as put by you in this question for analysis:
Your volume is okay, count is less, motility is also less, and dead sperms are slightly more. For your help, I am giving you the normal sperm analysis as given by World Health Organization (WHO). Compare yours with that of WHO standard.
“Normal”
sperm count, as defined by the WHO, is characterized by:
The concentration of
spermatozoa should be at least 20 million/mL.
The total volume of semen should be at least 2 mL.
The total number of spermatozoa in the ejaculate should be at least 40 million.
At least 75% of the spermatozoa should be alive (it is normal for up to 25% to be dead).
At least 30% of the spermatozoa should be of normal shape and form.
At least 25% of the spermatozoa should be swimming with rapid forward movement.
At least 50% of the spermatozoa should be swimming forward, even if only sluggishly.
These numbers amount to averages; having a sperm count below these numbers does not guarantee that a man will be unable to father a child; likewise, having a sperm count higher than these numbers does not guarantee that a man will be able to father a child.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Sadiq Mughal