Semen Volume

What is semen volume? Semen volume refers to the total amount of semen ejaculated. Between between 1.0ml and 6.5ml of ejaculate per orgasm are considered normal[ref]”Essig, Maria G.; Edited by Susan Van Houten and Tracy Landauer, Reviewed by Martin Gabica and Avery L. Seifert (2007-02-20). “Semen Analysis”. Healthwise. WebMD. Retrieved 2007-08-05″[/ref] and it may vary between 0.1 and 10 milliliters[ref]”Rehan,…

How Copper Supports Female Fertility

Copper is needed to support healthy hormone levels and metabolism to assist with female fertility. The body needs copper (Cu) to regulate a range of metabolic processes, including hormone metabolism. Copper therefore has a role in supporting healthy female fertility. Its concentration is regulated by the body itself, because homeostatic mechanisms remove excess copper when required.…

Understanding Semen Analysis: Sperm Count

What is sperm count? Sperm count measures the concentration of sperm in a man’s ejaculate measured in million sperm per milliliter. It is important to distinguish it from total sperm count, which is the sperm count multiplied with volume, i.e. the number of milliliters[ref]”https://www.sharedjourney.com/define/semen.html”[/ref] The average sperm count today is between 20 and 40 million per milliliter…

Interpreting Semen Analysis

A semen analysis evaluates the several key characteristics of a man’s semen quality. It helps evaluate male fertility for those either seeking pregnancy or conversely verifying the success of a vasectomy. It provides a snapshot of a man’s statistical fertility, usually with respect to the WHO fertility guidelines, at a certain point in time. Whilst it can provide important insights, it cannot help…

Understanding Semen Analysis: Sperm Motility and Progression

What is sperm motility (movement) Sperm motility is the ability of a man’s sperm to move properly through the female reproductive tract (following natural or artificial fertilisation) or through water (during external fertilisation such as IVF) to reach the egg. Sperm motility can also be thought of as the sperm quality, which is an important factor in successful conception.…

Artificial fertilisation

https://youtu.be/YHGGOKRVwTQ If a couple decides to use artificial fertilisation, a new phase of family planning begins. The process can be financially, physically and mentally demanding on both partners – but the ultimate reward is near. Women may struggle with the hormones they need to take. These can result in strong mood swings, stomach pains and nausea. This…

How Iron Supports Female Fertility and Birth Weights

Research shows that iron deficiencies can cause infertility problems. Poor iron levels during pregnancy may also negatively impact foetal development. Iron (Fe) is found in every cell. Iron a critical mineral for haemoglobin, which the body needs to transport oxygen. Without adequate iron, the body will run low in energy and becomes susceptible to anaemia. Because of…

Relationship between Body Mass Index and Sperm Count

Men with a body mass index between 20 and 25 have the highest sperm count Between 1996-1998, 1,558 young Danish men with a mean age of 19 years volunteered to produce a semen sample while they attended a compulsory physical examination to determine their fitness for military service[ref]”https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15482761″[/ref]. What was measured Semen volume (in milliliters) sperm…