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Sperm Analysis

Semen analysis, also known as a sperm count test, measures the levels of healthy and unhealthy sperm a man has, as well as the spermu2019s viability. This test will analyze the semenu2014the fluid containing sperm that is released during ejaculation.<br><br>

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Sperm Analysis

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  1. Sperm Analysis: Fertility Guide to Understanding Sperm Health 519.650.0011 info@onefertilitykw.com

  2. What is Sperm Analysis? A medical procedure to assess the health and quality of sperm in a male's semen. It helps diagnose infertility and evaluate fertility issues in men. It involves examining a semen sample under a microscope to assess various factors, including sperm count, motility, morphology, and volume.

  3. When Should a Sperm Analysis Be Done? Over a year of unsuccessful attempts to conceive History of infertility issues Abnormal ejaculation (e.g., pain, frequent infections) Exposure to toxins or environmental pollutants Medical conditions affecting fertility (e.g., varicocele, hormonal imbalances, genetic disorders)

  4. What Does a Semen Analysis Report Tell You?

  5. What Does a Semen Analysis Report Tell You?

  6. Causes of Unhealthy Sperm

  7. Causes of Unhealthy Sperm

  8. Statistics on Infertility About one-third of infertility results from women's challenges; another third from men’s. The remaining cases are a mix of issues or circumstances, many of which aren’t medically understood.

  9. Lifestyle Changes for Improved Fertility Healthy diet: Consume fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Regular exercise: Aim for 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise most days. Weight management: Maintain a healthy weight. Limit alcohol and tobacco: Avoid excessive alcohol consumption and smoking. Reduce stress: Practice stress management techniques like meditation or yoga. Avoid excessive heat: Limit exposure to hot baths, saunas, and tight-fitting underwear.

  10. Contact us ONE Fertility Kitchener Waterloo 4271 King St East, Suite 200Kitchener, ON N2P 2X7 519.650.0011 info@onefertilitykw.com https://www.onefertilitykitchenerwaterloo.com/ Timing Monday-Friday: 7am-3pmSaturday-Sunday: 8am-12pm

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