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Rapid progressive motile 20 Slow progressive motile 10 Nonprogressive 5 Immotile 65 Count 34 Is it possible to conceive in a natural way? ... View answer
Hi ! Whatis the normal motility range for semen analysis ? I did a semen analysis and the result shows Rapid progressive - 19% Slow progressive - 17% Nonprogressive - 24%... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mahesh Koregol
( Infertility Specialist)
Hi I have a question regarding my sperm Count results says Rapidly progressing 40% Slowly progressive 5% Nonprogressive 5% non mortile 50% Normal form 14% ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivo Ditah
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
hi my sperm progressive motility is 18.2%,non-progressiveis 9.1% total is 18.2%,what are the chances of me becoming a father? sperm concentration (m/ml) is... View answer
4% Tail Defects 3% Immature Cell 0% What should I do now? I am anon-smoker and non-alcoholic person ... report as follows: Rapid Progressive 0%Forward Progressive 10% Slow... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Senthilnathan Subramanian
( Ayurveda Specialist)
progressive motility - 0%, sluggish linear progressive motility -25%, nonprogressive - 05% and non-motile - 70%. Is this analysis ok or is there any problem ? Is... View answer
progressive motility - 10%, nonprogressive - 15% and non-motile -75 %. IsIs the pregnancy possible with this result ? what food should be taken to increase Rapid lenear... View answer
Answered by :Dr. chitralekha Mehta
( Infertility Specialist)
oligospermis *motility:lower reference limit for total motility(progressive + nonprogressive)is 40% ...may i ... amd my husband.....he is suffering from oligospermia... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Dholariya Sagar Jayantilal
( General & Family Physician)
my age is 27..my sperm count is 28/ml, progressive motility 60%, nonprogressive motility 10% non motile 30%...morphology (normal forms 20% abnormal 80%) is this count... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Albana Sejdini
( General & Family Physician)
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