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  2. Semen quality - Wikipedia

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    When performing cryopreservation of semen, it is the sperm quality after reviving the sample that is of importance, because many sperm cells die in the process. To be of use in assisted reproductive technology , the sample should after thawing have more than 5 million motile sperm cells per ml with a good grade of mobility.

  3. Is your screen time tanking your sperm count? A urologist ...

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    The second category can be thought of as sperm quality, the visually identifiable characteristics that lab techs and doctors believed to be correlated with functional ability to find and fertilize ...

  4. Semen - Wikipedia

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    A 1992 World Health Organization report described normal human semen as having a volume of 2 mL or greater, pH of 7.2 to 8.0, sperm concentration of 20×10 6 spermatozoa/mL or more, sperm count of 40×10 6 spermatozoa per ejaculate or more, and motility of 50% or more with forward progression (categories a and b) of 25% or more with rapid ...

  5. File:Two successive ejaculations.ogv - Wikipedia

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    English: In this video a male (age 35) ejaculates twice (30 minutes between). In the first ejaculation the amount of semen is much bigger and the ejaculation was easier to achieve. In the second ejaculation the semen releases more slowly and the amount of semen is smaller.

  6. What your semen says about your health - AOL

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    Watery semen, on the other hand, can indicate a low sperm count or frequent ejaculation, which may temporarily reduce sperm quality. Smell. Typically, semen has a light bleach or ammonia-like ...

  7. Sperm granuloma - Wikipedia

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    It is unknown whether sperm granulomas are definitively detrimental to sperm quality and fertility in humans. However, studies in donkeys have shown that sperm quality is only marginally affected. There was a lower percentage of sperm with intact plasma membranes; however, no effects on motility or morphology were observed. [15]

  8. Sperm counts have been declining for decades. Are ... - AOL

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    Recent research found that sperm counts dropped by 1.2% per year on average from 1973 to 2018, with scientists noting that the problem seems to be getting worse. Now, new research suggests there ...

  9. Reproductive toxicity - Wikipedia

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    Lead, a heavy metal that can exist in both organic and inorganic forms, and is associated with adverse effects on male libido, erectile disfunction, premature ejaculation and poor sperm quality. [12] Lead is also associated with negative effects on the female reproductive system particularly for pregnant people. [13]