Semen Analysis

Semen Analysis





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Semen Analysis
Posted in 2013
Semen analysis, also known as a sperm count test, analyzes the health and viability of man's sperm. Semen is the fluid containing sperm (plus other sugar and protein substances) that’s released during ejaculation. A semen analysis measures three major factors of sperm health:
  • the number of sperm
  • the shape of the sperm
  • the movement of the sperm, also known as “sperm motility”
Doctors will often conduct two or three separate sperm analyses to get a good idea of sperm’s health. According to the  American Association for clinical Chemistry (AACC), the tests should be conducted at least seven days apart and over the course of two to three months. Sperm counts can vary on a daily basis. Taking an average of the sperm samples can give the most conclusive result.

Test for male infertility

A semen analysis is often recommended when couples are having problems getting pregnant. The test will help a doctor determine if a man is infertile. The analysis will also help determine if low sperm count or sperm dysfunction is the reason behind infertility.

Test for vasectomy success

Men who have had a vasectomy undergo semen analysis to make sure no sperm are in their semen. In a vasectomy, the tubes that send sperm from the testicles to the penis are cut and sealed as a permanent form of birth control. After a vasectomy, doctors often recommend that men take a sperm analysis once a month for three months to ensure that sperm is no longer present in their semen.

Your doctor will let you know what you should do in preparation for the semen analysis. It’s very important to follow these instructions for accurate results.
To get the best sample:
  • Avoid ejaculation for 24 to 72 hours before the test.
  • Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and drugs such as cocaine and marijuana two to five days before the test.
  • Stop taking any herbal medications, such as St. John’s wort and echinacea, as instructed by your healthcare provider.
  • Avoid any hormone medications as instructed by your healthcare provider.
Infertility is a widespread problem. For about one in five infertile couples the problem lies solely in the male partner.
It is estimated that one in 20 men has some kind of fertility problem with low numbers of sperm in his ejaculate. However, only about one in every 100 men has no sperm in his ejaculate.
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1...  Whenever couple could not give birth to a child is called Infertility.
2..   Husband sperm and woman's egg must be healthy  to conceive.
3...  Semen analysis is a test know about sperm count, health and viability of man's sperm.
4...  If you follow healthy food your sperm count and health will be improved.

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