Having male infertility issues?
Then, it’s time to take a semen analysis and diagnose the root cause.
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Having male infertility issues?
Then, it’s time to take a semen analysis and diagnose the root cause.
A semen/sperm analysis is a lab test where a semen sample is analyzed under a microscope. In this procedure, the quality of the sperm is determined. This will help fertility doctors decide the next course of treatment to solve the issue.
The first step of this test is semen collection from the male. The man can masturbate in a lab-provided container or collect semen using a condom while having intercourse.
The sperm count varies from time to time. So men must provide multiple samples with a few weeks’ break.
A semen analysis test mainly looks into three factors.
These tests are important in determining a man’s fertility condition. If the man is found to be having any complications in the above parameters, we will discuss the necessary treatments available for them.
A sperm analysis (or semen analysis) is a lab test that checks the quality and quantity of sperm. It helps our fertility specialists understand male fertility and plan the right treatment.
The semen sample is usually collected through masturbation in a private room at our clinic. Special condoms can also be provided for collection during intercourse if needed.
A semen analysis is a lab test that examines a semen sample under a microscope to evaluate sperm count, movement (motility), and shape (morphology). It is done to assess a man’s fertility and diagnose male infertility causes.
Semen is usually collected by masturbation into a sterile container at the lab or clinic. Sometimes, a special condom is used during intercourse to collect the sample. Multiple samples may be needed due to natural variation in sperm count.
If abnormalities are found in sperm count, motility, or morphology, further consultation will determine possible underlying causes and treatment options to improve fertility.
Sperm count and quality can fluctuate. Providing 2–3 samples over a few weeks helps ensure an accurate and reliable analysis.
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