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Had Semen Analysis. What Does My Report Say?

volume 2.0ml liquefation 20/mts
appearance:thick & viscous ,ph: 8.0, sperm count 120mil/ml ,sperm motility 80%actively motion, 10%sluggishly motile, 20%non motile, abnormal 12%
refrence range(60~120mill/ml) (>80%motile)
(forward progression grade2-4) (i want know this report by u besause some dr.say my relation other fmale is truth or no
Sat, 23 Nov 2013
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The semen analysis gives an general idea of a male's capacity to conceive. Abnormal results may not definitely indicate that conception is impossible particularly in the present age of assisted reproduction.

The volume,pH, sperm count , sperm motility (movement of the sperm) are normal. The report states that 12% are abnormal, if this is taken to mean that 12% have abnormal appearance then it would mean that 88% have a normal appearance.
This would also be normal.

Based on this result there should be no problem with conception


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Had Semen Analysis. What Does My Report Say?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The semen analysis gives an general idea of a male s capacity to conceive. Abnormal results may not definitely indicate that conception is impossible particularly in the present age of assisted reproduction. The volume,pH, sperm count , sperm motility (movement of the sperm) are normal. The report states that 12% are abnormal, if this is taken to mean that 12% have abnormal appearance then it would mean that 88% have a normal appearance. This would also be normal. Based on this result there should be no problem with conception I hope this helps