Semen analysis by Vijay sir
Semen
This
substance is released from a man’s penis when he has an orgasm (ejaculates). It
contains:
Sperm, male reproductive cells. The cells have a unique shape
that contain:
- Head, which includes genetic material (DNA) to
fertilize a woman’s egg.
- Tail that helps it travel (“swim”) through a woman’s
reproductive system to reach the egg and fertilize it.
Fluids, which make it possible to deposit sperm toward the back of
a woman’s vagina. This area is close to the cervix, which is the opening of the
womb, where babies develop.
Proteins, vitamins and minerals that fuel the sperm’s journey to the
egg.
What is a semen analysis?
A
semen analysis is a lab test that examines a sample of semen under a
microscope. It evaluates things such as sperm count, activity (motility) and
shape (morphology).
TEST DETAILS
How does a semen analysis work?
A
man masturbates to produce a semen sample. This is the preferred method because
it provides a clean sample. Since sperm counts vary from day to day, you may
need to provide more than one sample spaced out a few weeks apart.
Healthcare
providers use research-based methods to handle and test the semen. Going to a
lab that specializes in semen analysis ensures you receive accurate results.
This
includes labs that:
- Are part of a fertility clinic.
- Perform a high volume of semen
analyses.
What does the analysis look at?
A
post-vasectomy semen analysis checks to see whether the semen contains sperm.
- Normal results would show no
sperm or very few non-moving sperm.
- Abnormal results would contain
moving sperm or high numbers of non-moving sperm.
When
used as a fertility test in men, it looks at:
- pH level: Whether semen is too
acidic, which can affect sperm health.
- Semen volume: Amount of semen
in the sample (in millimeters).
- Sperm concentration: Number of
sperm per millimeter of semen.
- Sperm morphology: Size and
shape of the sperm.
- Sperm motility: Ability of the
sperm to swim toward an egg.
- Time to liquefaction: How
quickly semen changes from a sticky substance to a liquid.
- Vitality: Percent of live sperm
in the sample.
- White blood cells: A sign of
infection or inflammation.
How do I prepare for a semen analysis if it’s
used for fertility testing?
You
will need to abstain from sexual activity for two to seven days. This includes
intercourse and masturbation. Doing so ensures sperm counts are at their
highest level, so you receive a thorough analysis.
How do I prepare for a post-vasectomy semen
analysis?
This
test is done after a vasectomy is performed, usually 8 to 12 weeks later. It’s
helpful to masturbate several times after your vasectomy. This helps clear
sperm from from your system. You may be able to provide a semen sample at home
and then bring it to the lab.
How do I provide a semen sample to check
fertility?
Providing
a sample by masturbating is the preferred method. This usually takes place in a
lab in a private, comfortable room. You put the sample into a sterile,
wide-mouthed container.
If
you are not able to masturbate due to religious reasons, you still have options.
Your healthcare provider may give you a nonlubricated condom to use during
intercourse.
RESULTS AND
FOLLOW-UP
What do results look like for post-vasectomy
semen analysis?
After
a vasectomy, it can take several weeks for semen to become sperm-free
azoospermia or have very few non-moving
sperm. You should use backup birth control, like condoms, until you have a test
with the desired result.
What do results look like for male fertility
testing?
The
lab compares the characteristics of your semen to expected values. Your semen
should contain:
- Active sperm, each with a
single round head and tail.
- A certain number of sperm.
- Have a pH that’s not too
acidic.
- Fluid that turns to liquid in a
short amount of time so it can travel through a woman’s reproductive
system.
What do abnormal results mean for my ability
to help a woman conceive?
Abnormal
results mean that you have a below-average chance of getting a woman pregnant.
But a semen analysis is not the only factor in evaluating male infertility.
Extra
testing is often needed to learn more. These tests may confirm or rule out:
- Blockages that prevent the body
from releasing sperm into semen.
- Infection.
- Low sperm count.
- hormone abnormalities.
- Side effects of medications or
other medical issues.
A note from Cleveland Clinic
A
semen analysis is a lab test that evaluates sperm count, motility, morphology
and more. It can be a fertility test in men or confirm that a vasectomy was
successful. For accurate results, follow instructions and provide a clean
sample. Abnormal results often mean that more testing is necessary. It’s common
to repeat the test to confirm your results or determine the next steps of your
evaluation.
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