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What Are The Chances Of Getting Pregnant With Asthenozoospermia?
Hi, my age is: 31, Male, Total Sperm collected: 2 ml, my total count of spermatozoa is : 80million/ml, Active Motility:30.0%, Weakly Motility:10%, Immotile 60.0% and Morphology : 60.0%.
also comment : Asthenozoospermia with infection.
Actually I am a software engineer. we have been trying for a baby from last two years, but my wife is not getting pregancy. what is the percentage of chances for my wife to get pregrant.
normal motility for active forward progression sperm count should be more than 50%. but yours is 30 %. non motile count is 60% (should be less than10- 20%).
Your total count is normal and morphology is also normal.
better to consult a infertility specialist to rule out pathology behind your semen report(decrease motility) and discuss for further management.
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What Are The Chances Of Getting Pregnant With Asthenozoospermia?
hai, Your report clearly says you got abnormality in sperm motility. Asthenozoospermia means decrease in sperm motility. normal motility for active forward progression sperm count should be more than 50%. but yours is 30 %. non motile count is 60% (should be less than10- 20%). Your total count is normal and morphology is also normal. better to consult a infertility specialist to rule out pathology behind your semen report(decrease motility) and discuss for further management. Thank you Hope i answered your query.