Bacterial infection + seminal test and infertility Posted: 06-25-07 06:09am
hi,
i have one kid now and we had another baby
boy but he passed away! I am trying for
the last 8 months to have another baby but
when I visited the doctor, he asked me to
do some tests in the lab and the results
were not good...Since I have one for the
urine and another one for the seminal.
The results for the urine was good but I
had few bacteria and the w.C.C was 44
which is high, the rest was ok....
For the seminal test the results was the
following:
volume:1.5ml
liquefaction:50 min
ph:8.5
concentration:6.5mil/ml
motility data: after one hour zero
after 2 hours:25
after3hours:40
after 4 hours;35
total motile c.:zero
motility index:90
cell count : erythrocytes:700
leucocytes:1400
neutrophils:20%
lymphocytes:80%
normal sperm:30%
abnormal sperm:70%
head:40%, middle:20%, tail:10%
i made another seminal test long time ago
and the only problem that I had before was
the immotile was 70% and the speed was not
that good.
I changed my
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Infertility Answer A3035 Posted: 08-08-07 07:31am
Your laboratory results from the urine and
sperm are not good. It seems that your
fertilization ability is decreased and you
probably are experiencing a bacterial
infection of the genital and urinary
tract. Most often, infection is treated
with antibiotics. After such treatment,
you can request another laboratory
examination of the sperm and urine. Then
we will be able to see if infertility is
due to the genital infection... or to
something else. You can consult a
urologist for advice.
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