How To Increase Sperm Count
Sperm count can be important if you’re trying to conceive a child. An abnormal sperm count may also indicate an underlying health condition. A normal sperm count ranges from 15 million sperm to more than 200 million sperm per milliliter (mL) of semen. Anything less than 15 million sperm per milliliter, or 39 million sperm per ejaculate, is considered low. A low sperm count is often referred to as oligospermia. A high, or above average, sperm count is over 200 million sperm per millimeter. You can determine your sperm count through a semen analysis. You can get the analysis done at your doctor’s office, a fertility clinic, or with an at-home test. Understanding your Semen Analysis - number of sperm (volume) - shape of sperm - movement of sperm, o r “sperm motility” The number, shape, and mobility of sperm are important for testing for male factor infertility. Semen analysis results table The following are the healthy or normal semen analysis results, as determined by the World He