What if male partner is diagnosed with INFERTILITY? If there is any such problem then through the modern and latest infertility treatment plan the couple will be given a treatment to boost their chances of conception.

Like any other individual, your concern will be, ‘What is the reason?’ In almost all cases, the reason behind male infertility is ‘Poor Health Sperm’. But, ‘How is it tested?’ Sperm analysis test is performed at the IVF Centre in Moga and depending on the test

results further treatment plan is made.

How is male infertility diagnosed?

To diagnose male infertility at the Best IVF Centre in Moga, a semen analysis test is done. Once the semen sample is collected, it is sent to a highly advanced lab where it is checked on different factors and it includes the following:

  • Semen Volume

  • Semen Count

  • Motility

  • Morphology

If the sperm count is low or completely absent it does not mean, ‘INFERTILITY’. In such cases, there will be problem for:

  • Sperm meeting the egg

  • Not able to reach the uterus

Breakdown on the semen analysis report

If the semen volume is low, then it might be due to one of the following reason:

  • Failed emission- Not able to ejaculate

  • Incomplete collection – Semen collection on partial basis

  • Problems or absence of the duct that carries the spermatozoa

  • Short abstinence interval – Too much involvement in sexual activity

Sperm Concentration

Its minimum amount is 15 million per ml. Obviously, when it is lower than that there is no sperm in semen. Medically it is known as ‘AZOOSPERMIA’. So, What should be the sperm concentration?

Not below 5 million/ml. If it’s lower than that, there will be a problem.

Sperm Motility

Motility means movement and it’s essential for the sperm. Further sperm motility can be divided into parts:

  • Total motility

Any sort of movement

  • Progressive motility

Forward movement

Sperm motility is the reason it will meet egg and then fertilization happens. Over 50% is known as to be the best sperm motility.

Sperm Morphology

Morphology is used for the size and shape. Basically, it will check whether the sperm shape is as required or not. So, how is the sperm morphology checked? Through the given factors:

  • Head

  • Body

  • Tail

If any of these happen to be improper then the sperm sample is not normal. Higher the percentage means the problem is more.

What do the abnormal sperm results mean?

If there is any sort of irregularity then you will be asked to get the test again within 4 to 6 weeks. As in many cases, the sperm’s health gets back to normal. Moreover, the second test will help to show what is the underlying issue.

Talk to the fertility expert

No matter what your concern is, talk to the fertility expert as they will guide you better about the test results. Depending on what’s the issue, who will give the necessary approach to follow and improve your chances of conception. Gian Chand Rangwala Memorial Hospital and Asha Test Tube Baby Centre Moga is your place to get all your answers to make your journey with as much ease as possible. Schedule your initial consultation for better understanding.