we are trying to conceive for past 3-4 yrs now! our first issue was in yr 2004. we are looking to for expert guidance, so that things work out soon!
Case History:
1st Issue: 2004
Trying for next issue since 2006.
Tests already done:
Free T4 TSH PRL Progestone of my wife
Result Dated June 5, 2009: Progestone: 30.96 ng/mL
Semen Analysis as on March 12, 2010
Volume 2.0
Colour Whitish
Reaction Alkaline
Viscosity Thin
Liquification Time Within 20 mins
Total Sperm Count 5 million/ml
Sperm Mortality 20 %
Sluggish 10%
Non Motile 70%
Puss Cells 8-10 per HPF
Epithlial Cells 1-2 per HPF
Morphology
Normal 50%
Abnomal 50%
Others Nil per HPF
Hello, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. I have gone through your query and I would like to offer some suggestions. Your semenalysis needs to be repeated and if the result is the same, you need further evaluation. The counts, the motility and the morphology are important. Any infection should be promptly treated and so is any obstruction. The progesterone levels are dependent on the phase of the cycle. Please see a specialist for proper appraisal of your situation and plan further management. Hope this helps.
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Hello, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. I have gone through your query and I would like to offer some suggestions. Your semenalysis needs to be repeated and if the result is the same, you need further evaluation. The counts, the motility and the morphology are important. Any infection should be promptly treated and so is any obstruction. The progesterone levels are dependent on the phase of the cycle. Please see a specialist for proper appraisal of your situation and plan further management. Hope this helps.