The
Analysis Of Semen
Semen analysis measures the amount of sperm that a
man produces and determines the quality.
Analysis is usually carried out when it is suspected
that a man is infertile and cannot have children. A third of couples have
difficulties conceiving because of problems with their partner’s semen or
sperm. Another
reason for a sperm analysis is to make sure that a Vasectomy has been a success
and also whether a reversal vasectomy has worked.
The tests
in sperm analysis consist of:
Sperm count
This
calculates the amount of sperm present in each millimetre (ml) of sperm in
every single ejaculation.
Volume
This will
show how much semen exists in one ejaculation.
Liquefaction
time
Sperm is
of a thick almost jelly-like consistency straight after ejaculation which turns
to liquid about 20 minutes after. This test shows how long this takes the semen
to liquefy.
Sperm motility
This measures the amount of sperm that can move forward in a
normal way. The number of sperm found in semen that move forward in the usual
way can also be measured; this is known as motile density.
Sperm morphology
This is to check the percentage of sperm that has the normal
shape.
Ph levels
The
levels of Ph are measured to see how acidic (low pH) or how alkaline (not
acidic) the semen is.
White
blood cell count
This is
to check for the abnormal presence of White blood cells, they are not usually
found in semen.
Fructose
level
Semen is
full of a natural sugar called Fructose that gives the sperm energy. Measuring
the level of Fructose shows how much the semen contains.
Preparing For Semen Analysis
If you
are to undergo a semen analysis, there are a few things you will need to do
beforehand. Avoid any sexual activity that will result in ejaculation for two
to five days before the semen analysis. This ensures that the sperm count will
be as high as possible which will make the test more reliable. However, you
should not avoid sexual activity for more than two weeks before the test as
abstinence for too long a period can cause inactive sperm. You should not drink
alcohol a few days before the test and tell your doctor about any medications or
supplements you are taking.
Sperm
analysis is performed by a semen sample being ejaculated in a small cup. You
can do this at home or in the bathroom at a hospital or clinic where you are
having the test. The most common way of collecting the sample is by
masturbating into the cup. You can also collect a sample after sex by either
ejaculating into the cup during sex just before you ejaculate or collecting
semen from a condom that can be put in a special air tight container.
What Help
Is Available?
For those
who do suffer from low or poor semen volume and quality, there are a number of
natural volume enhancers that naturally boost the production and quality of
semen. Look for products that include Pomegranate, Zinc and L-Arginine as these
are clinically proven to increase the level of semen, additionally increasing
the blood supply to the penis giving longer-lasting and more powerful
erections.
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