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Does below criteria affect the pregnancy.. standard range your range LIN Linearity 40 % 40 Low Normal 14 % 8 Low Kruger Strict Criteria 14% =potentially normal sperm 4-14% =questionably impaired sperm 4 % =severely impaired sperm
I can understand your concern and would try to help you in the best possible way. Kruger strict criteria is a scoring pattern for the morphology of sperms. A sample of 2000 sperms viewed under 1000X magnification is done and the percentage of normal forms are counted and reported.
The score is reported as:
1. >=15% normal: Normal range - Good prognosis
2. 5-14% normal: Sub optimal range - Prognosis is fair to good, however, the lower the percent normal, the lower the chance of successful fertilization
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Hello and thanks for writing. I can understand your concern and would try to help you in the best possible way. Kruger strict criteria is a scoring pattern for the morphology of sperms. A sample of 2000 sperms viewed under 1000X magnification is done and the percentage of normal forms are counted and reported. The score is reported as: 1. =15% normal: Normal range - Good prognosis 2. 5-14% normal: Sub optimal range - Prognosis is fair to good, however, the lower the percent normal, the lower the chance of successful fertilization 3. 0-4% normal: Poor prognosis - Will usually need IVF with intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). So if your score is above 15% you have normal sperm morphology and can conceive without IVF.