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semen analysis- liquification?

From: hoping4baby (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 7 Dec 2001 16:32:43 -0600 (CST)


The nurse at our Family Practice doctor's office told my husband that the results of his semen analysis were as follows: Count- 10 million; 20 million is normal Motility- 18%; 50% is normal Liquification- 90 minutes; 30 minutes is normal

Are these "normal" numbers right? I had heard that the count should be between 20-60 million and motility should be 60%. Also, she did not know what the liquification meant. She said it took his sperm 90 minutes to liquify, and it should normally take 30 minutes. Can you please explain what this means? Thanks so much.




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