35% of infertility cause can be identified through sperm testing. Deficiencies in sperm count (number of sperm), sperm motility (ability to move), and sperm morphology (size and shape) can indicate fertility challenges.
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WHAT TO EXPECT?
To provide an optimal sperm sample with the highest sperm count, we suggest the avoidance of ejaculation for 2 to 5 days prior to giving a sperm sample; this sample will then undergo a full semen analysis in our world-class lab.
Samples will be collected at our fertility centre with professionalism and discretion.
SEMEN ANALYSIS:
WHAT IS IT?
A semen analysis checks the quantity and quality of sperm in the ejaculate – there should be more than 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen, a large percentage of these sperm should be mobile, and at least a sample percentage should have a normal shape – morphology.
If the results aren’t ideal, the analysis will be repeated, due to the variance of a sperm sample.
Potential male contributing factors are not uncommon and we suggest you see a fertility specialist if you are unsuccessful in conceiving.
Sperm testing should be done if a man is experiencing the following issues: erection problems, low sex drive, surgery of the area, vasectomy reversal, and more.