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Sperm analysis help- morphology

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Maisy24 · 23/10/2019 09:31

Hi everyone,

DH got his SA results back and the dr said everything is normal and should have no problem conceiving naturally and to keep trying. However we asked for the results printed out and looking at each thing the morphology came back at 1% apparently 4% is normal; so to me this is low Sad
Does anyone have any idea on SA results?

His were :

Volume - 5ml (above 1.5 is normal)

Ph - 8.6 (7.2 or more is normal)

Motility - 40% total motility and 64% combined progressive motility. ( 32% combined or more is normal)

Count - 40 million /ml (15 million is minimum of normal)
Total sperm number - 200million/ejaculate (39 million per ejaculate is normal)

Morphology - 1% normal forms (4% is normal)

Everything looks good except morphology but the doctor said that's fine given the high other scores? Taking NHS advice always worries me though, so any advice or experience in this would be greatly appreciated Smile

Xxxx

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Chefwifelife · 23/10/2019 12:53

Hi @Maisy24 my DH results were slightly worse than your DH but the same morphology. We conceived DS after 10 months and currently on cycle 10 of ttc #2.

Bleepers · 23/10/2019 17:24

These look great! My DH had 1% morphology which freaked me out (and normal but slightly less good numbers than yours) and we conceived after 6 weeks of trying. I read this which explained morphology and why this measure alone is basically meaningless: www.olivefertility.com/blog/sperm-morphology

Good luck xx

Maisy24 · 23/10/2019 17:43

@Chefwifelife @Bleepers thanks so much to you both, I am feeling a lot more positive after reading your replies! Fingers crossed we will get out BFP soon xxx

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