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How to Understand Semen Analysis Reports for IVF in Thailand

2024-06-28 16:22:25,visits: 31


 

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For male infertility patients, a semen analysis report can provide some important answers. However, for most people, the results of a semen analysis report can be confusing, especially when it is unclear if semen issues are causing difficulties in achieving pregnancy. Today, the editor at IVF USA will help you understand how to interpret semen analysis results.

 

A semen analysis is a test used to assess the overall health of sperm, including evaluating the number, shape, and motility of sperm. It typically involves collecting a semen sample and sending it to a lab for evaluation. It is generally recommended to abstain from ejaculation for 3-5 days before collecting the sample to ensure the sperm is in optimal condition, thereby obtaining accurate analysis results.

 

Semen analysis is commonly used to diagnose infertility problems. Statistics show that about 15% of couples of childbearing age suffer from infertility. Semen analysis can determine if there are sperm issues causing infertility and help fertility specialists provide appropriate solutions. This test is also suitable for individuals who wish to freeze their semen for future use or confirm the success of a vasectomy.

 

The process of semen analysis usually takes place in a laboratory or fertility clinic, where the male needs to masturbate and ejaculate into a sample cup. Before providing the sample, one should avoid using medications, alcohol, caffeine, herbal supplements, and hormonal drugs, as these substances may affect the accuracy of the results. The results are usually available within 24 hours to a week.

 

When reading a semen analysis report, pay attention to the following key measurements:

 

1. Sperm concentration: The number of sperm per milliliter of fluid.

2. Sperm motility: The percentage of sperm that are moving or active.

3. Semen volume: The total amount of fluid in the sample.

4. Total motile sperm count: The total number of moving or active sperm in the sample.

5. Sperm morphology: The shape of the sperm.

6. Viscosity: The thickness of the semen.

7. White blood cells: The number of white blood cells that may be present in the sample.

 

Normal semen analysis results should meet the following standards:

 

- Sperm concentration of at least 20 million per milliliter.

- Sperm motility of 50% or higher.

- Semen volume between 1.5 milliliters and 5 milliliters.

- Total motile sperm count of approximately 15 million.

- At least 30% of sperm with normal morphology.

- Low to medium viscosity of semen.

- Less than 1 million white blood cells per milliliter of semen.

 

If you find abnormal results in your semen analysis, the doctors at IVF USA can help you interpret and discuss these results in more detail. If infertility is due to poor semen quality, the IVF technology offered by IVF USA can effectively address these issues. The IVF-PGT technology in these regions uses PGD (genetic) and PGS (chromosomal) screening techniques to more accurately select healthy embryos for implantation, thereby improving pregnancy success rates and ensuring better offspring.

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Learning to read a semen analysis report can help you better understand your reproductive health. Currently, IVF USA offers services such as American egg freezing, American IVF, and third-party reproductive assistance. Our services have expanded beyond the United States to include IVF and egg freezing in Japan, IVF and egg freezing in Thailand, and regions like Mexico, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. We work closely with top IVF doctors worldwide. For further consultation or to learn more information, please contact the professional team at IVF USA. We are always here to provide support and assistance.

 


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