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can i get a woman pregnant with these sperm count results?


Posted by darrell

ph= 8.0

volume=4.0

appearance=normal

viscosity=normal

progressive motility= 0.14

total motility=6

sperm count=10

viability=0.51

 
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You should get women fertility testing to find out who really has the fertility problem. It could be just your boyfriend, could just be you or could be combination of both.

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so the sprem counts can change my bf got his checked after having pain in his gentital area when he was 15 and it was i guess low and he is 21 now so it could have changed? because i am trying to get preg. and havent been able to get preg. could there be something wrong or could it be because i am trying to hard to get preg
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According to WHO World Health Association criteria these are the major parameters a sperm count checks for are:
Volume (over 2 cc is normal)
Sperm count (over 20 million per cc or 40 million total is normal).

Your Volume is good but your sperm count is 10 million which is low.

According to this infertility report: After surveying infertility clinics, that 40 percent of men with a sperm count below 10 million were able to conceive.

Don't jump to a conclusion based on just one report - remember that sperm counts do tend to vary on their own! It takes six weeks for the testes to produce new sperm - which is why you need to wait before repeating the test. It also makes sense to repeat it from another laboratory, to ensure that the report is valid.

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