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Hubbys swimmers .. 19 million..not a good count?

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jerzygurl · 10/09/2010 11:18

Okay so..

I had my 2 and 21 day tests.. all was fine.

Got hubbys test back and we are trying to decipher the results ..doc didnt say alot but has sent us for an appointment at fertility clinic..in a month..

anyone know what results we should have on hubbys semen count?

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TheButterflyEffect · 10/09/2010 16:53

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Vermdum · 10/09/2010 16:55

20 Million per ML is considered 'Normal', but this is not the only indicator. Results also take into consideration:

Total Volume
Total Number
Number alive ( 'Normally' about a quarter of sperm are dead on any test)
Shape of sperms
Number swimming slowing, quickly and normally.
And probs more that i forgot about.

Also, even massive variables can still be considerd 'healthy', so This is prob why they do more tests, theres plenty of info to consider.

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