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A 29-year-old female asked about a 33-year-old male:
semen analysis:vol 3ml,total sperm 35mil/ml,normal morphology 70,motility 70%,liquefaction 30min,ph 7.8,pus cells2-3/hpf,rbc1-2/hpf.is report normal?
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Okay, but...: Your semen analysis is okay, but its parameter is just a rough indicator of fertility since some 50% of its causes lie in female factors; 30%, in male's; 20% in both'female and male factors. So, seek comprehensive evaluation / counseling timely, or contact www.HealthTap.com/dr-Lin with RQPWJC to login; I can help.
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A 29-year-old female asked about a 33-year-old male:
Semen analysis.Vol 3ml, total sperm 35mil/ml, 70% normal morphology,70% motility,liquefaction 30min,pH7.8,pus cells2-3hpf,RBC1-2/hpf.is the Report ok?
1 doctor answer • 2 doctors weighed in

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A US doctor answered Learn more
Okay, but...: Your semen analysis is okay, but its parameter is just a rough indicator of fertility since some 50% of its causes lie in female factors; 30%, in male's; 20% in both'female and male factors. So, seek comprehensive evaluation / counseling timely, or contact www.HealthTap.com/dr-Lin with RQPWJC to login; I can help.
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