Understanding Sperm Quality Tests and Their Importance

Sperm quality tests are diagnostic assessments to evaluate the health and function of sperm.
Category
Diagnostic tests
Where to get
Can be conducted in fertility clinics or diagnostic laboratories.
Prepared by Nick Harper, reviewed by Dr. David James Simpson

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What is a sperm count test?

A sperm count test is also known as a semen analysis. The test can tell you about your fertility. Results are analyzed for sperm shape, movement, pH, volume, liquefaction, sperm count, and appearance. Semen analysis, also known as a sperm count test, analyzes the health and viability of a man’s sperm.

What does a Sperm Test show?

Vitality is the percent of live sperm in your semen sample. White blood cells. The presence of white blood cells may be a sign of infection or inflammation. A post-vasectomy semen analysis checks to see whether your semen contains sperm. Expected results show no sperm or very few nonmoving sperm.

Why is sperm analysis important?

Semen analyses give precise information on semen volume, sperm count, sperm motility and much more. Understand the importance of sperm tests and analysis.

What happens if a semen analysis test finds a problem?

The test also checks how fast the sperm move and the shape of your sperm. If your semen analysis test results find a possible problem, you'll have another semen analysis test usually around 3 months after the first test. If the 2nd test also finds a problem with your sperm, you will be referred to a specialist for more tests.

Why do I need a Sperm Test?

We check for the presence of non-sperm cells such as red and white blood cells in your sample and will report if these are present in numbers which are clinically significant and could indicate further investigations are required. Anti-sperm antibodies cause sperm to stick together and prevent them from swimming properly.

What is included in a Sperm Test?

The test includes a sperm count as well as a detailed look at the shape (morphology) of the sperm and the speed at which they are swimming (motility). The semen may also be tested to see if it contains antibodies if this is thought necessary.

What is a sterile Sperm Test?

A semen sample collected in a sterile container provided by the laboratory or doctor. It is important that the specimen container has been tested to ensure it is not toxic to sperm. Test Preparation Needed? In order for the test to be reliable, you may need to abstain from masturbation or sex for two to seven days before the sample is collected.

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