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Can I Have A Child With Sperm Count-69 M/ml Active-15%

My Sperm count - 69 M/ml Active -15% ,Moderate - 31% ,Sluggish -20%, Immotile - 34% Total motility - 66%
Morphology - Normal - 11 % ,Head defect - 60 % ,Neck defect - 10 % ,Tail defect -16 % Crtoplasmic droplet - 03%

Kindly advise does my Morphology looks fine or because of it Pregnancy is not possible ?
I couild see Head defect % is high . Kindly advise ..
posted on Thu, 27 Feb 2014
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Hello and welcome to HCM,
The semen analysis is as follows:
1. Sperm count of 69 million/ml is within normal limits. The normal sperm count should be atleast 20 million/ml.
2. Motility: Atleast 50% of the sperms should have progressive, forward and active movement. In your case the only 15% have active forward and progressive movement.
Morphology: Atleast 15% of sperms should have normal morphology, in your case 11% have normal motion.
With sub-normal motility and morphology, it is not possible to bear children.
However, a final report can only be issued after three samples.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Can I Have A Child With Sperm Count-69 M/ml Active-15%

Hello and welcome to HCM, The semen analysis is as follows: 1. Sperm count of 69 million/ml is within normal limits. The normal sperm count should be atleast 20 million/ml. 2. Motility: Atleast 50% of the sperms should have progressive, forward and active movement. In your case the only 15% have active forward and progressive movement. Morphology: Atleast 15% of sperms should have normal morphology, in your case 11% have normal motion. With sub-normal motility and morphology, it is not possible to bear children. However, a final report can only be issued after three samples. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal