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Semen Analysis

Test Overview

A semen analysis is a test to measure the number and quality of sperm. The lab will also measure the amount of liquid (semen) produced with the sperm.

This test is usually one of the first tests done to help find the cause of sperm-related infertility problems.

Tests that may be done during a semen analysis include:

Volume.

This is a measure of how much semen is present in one ejaculation.

Liquefaction time.

Semen is a thick gel at the time of ejaculation. It normally becomes liquid within 20 minutes after ejaculation. Liquefaction time is the time it takes for the semen to turn to liquid.

Sperm count.

This counts the number of sperm present per millilitre (mL) of semen in one ejaculation.

Sperm morphology.

This is a measure of the percentage of sperm that have a normal shape.

Sperm motility.

This is a measure of the percentage of sperm that can move forward normally. The number of sperm that show normal forward movement in a certain amount of semen can also be measured. This is called motile density.

pH.

This is a measure of the acidity (low pH) or alkalinity (high pH) of the semen.

White blood cell count.

White blood cells are not usually present in semen.

Information about Semen Analysis

Adaptation Date: 05/24/2022

Adapted By: Alberta Health Services

Adaptation Reviewed By: Alberta Health Services

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Information about Semen Analysis

Adaptation Date: 05/24/2022

Adapted By: Alberta Health Services

Adaptation Reviewed By: Alberta Health Services