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  2. Semen quality - Wikipedia

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    A semen analysis typically measures the number of sperm per millilitre of ejaculate, and analyzes the morphology (shape) and motility (ability to swim forward) of the sperm (the typical ejaculate of a healthy, physically mature young adult male of reproductive age with no fertility-related problems usually contains 300–500 million spermatozoa ...

  3. Semen analysis - Wikipedia

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    Semen Fructose Test. Fructose level in the semen may be analysed to determine the amount of energy available to the semen for moving. [6] WHO specifies a normal level of 13 μmol per sample. Absence of fructose may indicate a problem with the seminal vesicles. The semen fructose test checks for the presence of fructose in the seminal fluid.

  4. Male infertility - Wikipedia

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    The volume of the semen sample (must be more than 1.5 ml), approximate number of total sperm cells, sperm motility/forward progression, and % of sperm with normal morphology are measured. It is possible to have hyperspermia (high volume more than 6 ml) or Hypospermia (low volume less than 0.5 ml).

  5. Walgreen's Helps Make Fertility a Men's Issue, Too - AOL

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    Murphy added that some people get pregnant by partners with sperm counts of 10 million per milliliter or less, so the lack of a red-line on a SpermCheck test is not a final verdict on fertility ...

  6. What it’s really like to have a sperm test - AOL

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    Don’t know what to expect? 7 things you should know before your first sperm test.

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  8. Paternal age effect - Wikipedia

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    A 2001 review on variation in semen quality and fertility by male age concluded that older men had lower semen volume, lower sperm motility, a decreased percent of normal sperm, as well as decreased pregnancy rates, increased time to pregnancy and increased infertility at a given point in time. [55]

  9. Human reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Human sexual reproduction, to produce offspring, begins with fertilization. Successful reproduction typically involves sexual intercourse between a healthy, sexually mature and fertile male and female. [1] During sexual intercourse, sperm cells are ejaculated into the vagina through the penis, resulting in fertilization of an ovum to form a ...