Low sperm count okay to conceive
Low sperm count - NHS
Having a low sperm count can make conceiving a child difficult, but not Your sperm count is considered lower than normal if you have fewer.
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Having a low sperm count can make conceiving a child difficult, but not Likewise, some men with normal sperm counts are unable to father.
Description:Print Overview Low sperm count means that the fluid semen you ejaculate during an orgasm contains fewer sperm than normal. A low sperm count is also called oligospermia ol-ih-go-SPUR-me-uh. A complete absence of sperm is called azoospermia. Your sperm count is considered lower than normal if you have fewer than 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen. Having a low sperm count decreases the odds that one of your sperm will fertilize your partner's egg, resulting in pregnancy. Nonetheless, many men who have a low sperm count are still able to father a child.
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