We've been trying since few months and hubby got his report done. The count number is there but we dont know what's considered normal for conceiving. Anyone who's been through this, pls guide.
My husband was told that 15 million and above is the normal range. While I was staying at my mom's place, my cousin's husband also had some issues, but with a few simple lifestyle changes and ghar ka khana, they conceived naturally very soon.
We also struggled with this concern before conceiving. Doctors look for more than 15 million per ml, but motility and shape matter just as much as count. Now that I am breastfeeding my 6-month-old, I look back and realize how much we stressed unnecessarily.
Let's be direct: the standard medical threshold is 15 million sperm per ml. If the report is below that, don't waste time on random remedies. Go straight to a good urologist or fertility doctor for proper advice.
According to WHO guidelines, a count of at least 15 million sperm per milliliter is normal. Our doctor explained that count is just one part; sperm motility and morphology are also super important for conception. If you have any doubts, a basic semen analysis is very easy to get done.
Listen, don't let these numbers scare you. A normal semen analysis should show at least 15 million sperm per ml, but even with lower numbers, pregnancy is very much possible. Just focus on a healthy diet, avoid stress, and let things happen naturally.
Arre, don't stress too much about the numbers! A count of 15 million or more is considered good, but people conceive with less than that too. Just make sure your partner is sleeping well and eating healthy, and the rest will fall into place!