Male Fertility Tests
Male Fertility Tests:A normal sperm count consists of 20 million sperm per ejaculate, with 50 percent motility and 60 percent normal morphology (form). The amount of semen in the ejaculation matters, too. If the concentration is less than 20 million sperm per milliliter of ejaculate, it may impair fertility. Still, if the sperm show adequate forward motility -- the ability to swim -- concentrations as low as 5 to 10 million can produce a pregnancy.
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The tadpole like,cells that contain a man’s genetic heritage. A healthy man produces sperm at the prodigious rate of about 60,000 every minute but each individual sperm cell takes about three months to grow. Immature sperm are made in the testicles and then move slowly through a long, tightly coiled tube at the back of each testicle called the epididymis. When they leave the epididymis, they migrate up two thin pipes called the vas deferens. The vas deferens passes through the prostate gland and join the urethra, which is the tube that passes urine from the bladder. Healthy sperm swim vigorously in a relatively straight line. Their tails are long and whip like, their heads are well shaped and genetic information they carry in intact their swimming ability is key. Although an egg in a fallopian tube is only a matter of inches from the back of the vagina, where semen is normally deposited during unprotected sex, sperm are so tiny that the journey is roughly equivalent to a man’s running three miles. To reach their target, in other words they have to swim like crazy. Technically, a sperm’s swimming ability is called sperm motility, and this a key factor to examine in a good semen analysis.
Male Fertility Tests contain four basic parameters of male sexual health: Semen, male sperm, testosterone and erections. Getting fix on where a man stands-his sexual biological age as opposed to his chronological age-is relatively easy. A man testosterone level is checked by drawing a blood sample, usually from the arm. The blood samples should be taken in the morning. Since that’s when the testosterone level is highest. If the level is below or near 300 ng/dI. Another one or two samples may be taken on other days to confirm the first result, since as noted previously, testosterone levels fluctuate daily and seasonally as well. The quality of a man’s semen and sperm is assessed by a sample of ejaculate produced by masturbating into small sterile plastic container. For some men this isn’t big deal. They just go to a bathroom in a clinic or doctor’s office. Some facilities have private rooms for semen collection that often include erotic magazines or video to help overcome the unnaturalness of the process). Other men prefer to masturbate at home and bring their sample to the lab. Regardless of how semen is obtained, the sooner it’s analyzed the better. Sperm swim less and less vigorously as the minutes pass after ejaculation.
To gauge the vigor of a man’s sperm, his sperm should not be more than an hour old. In addition, the sample must not be contaminated by other substances or bacteria, which means that men should not have unprotected intercourse to bring themselves to the point of orgasm and should not use artificial lubricants during masturbation. A man should not store up his semen for a long time because sperm in the vas deferens slowly die. If a man doesn’t ejaculate for four or five days. His semen will contain more dead sperm than normal. On the other hand, if he has ejaculated one or more times in the past two days, his semen volume will be lower than normal. It’s good idea, therefore, for a man to make sure his last ejaculation was two or three days before the day he collects his semen.
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