Fertility Test: How a man can know whether they are fertile or not
A fertility test is conducted on a semen sample.
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For
decades, fertility has been seen as a female issue in that when a couple
struggles to get a child, society is first to point the problem at a woman.
But
infertility is equally a male problem, and men are now proving to be the most
affected.
How can a
man know whether he is fertile or not?
Fertility
expert Dr. Kireki Omanwa says that a man can know whether they are fertile by
undergoing a fertility test. The man needs to avoid having sex for 3-5 days,
after which a sample will be collected after masturbation.
After its
collection, the sample is given a liquefaction, and the process of assessing it
starts after it gets watery.
Half a tea
spoon-full of semen is then analysed, looking at its PH, which should be
between 7.2 and 8.
“We also
look at the agglutination, which is the clumping of sperms. The clumping can be
head to head, head to tail or tail to tail,” Omanwa said on Citizen TV's Daybreak show on Wednesday.
Another
factor that is looked into is the motility of the sperm. They are classified in
Types, where; A swims fast, B are not as fast compared to A, C swims in one
place and D are immotile.
The medics
then observe how many sperms are in the 1ml of the ejaculate, it should be 15
million or more.
“Majority of
the sperms is usually abnormal, but if we get 4 percent or more it is okay. We
also do not want to see red blood cells or pus sells in the ejaculate,” said Dr. Omanwa.
After the analysis, the patient is told whether there is a problem with the motility of sperms, a low count or lack of sperms.

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