Me and my husband are planning and his recent count came a bit on the lower side, so now hes a little down about it. Just trying to understand kitna count is actually needed to conceive. Anyone with experience pls share.
I used to panic so much reading online reports about sperm counts and morphology, thinking we would never conceive! But our doctor reassured us that even with slightly lower counts, pregnancy happens naturally. Don't stress over the numbers too much.
Well, theoretically you only need one single champion sperm to win the race! But medically, doctors say a count of around 15 million or more per ml is normal. Don't stress too much, just keep trying and let nature do its magic!
My doctor explained that a normal sperm count is at least 15 million to 200 million per milliliter of semen. Anything below 15 million is considered low, but pregnancy is still very much possible. If you are facing issues, a simple semen analysis test will help your doctor guide you.
We were also very worried about this when trying, but our doctor told us 15 million per ml is the standard requirement. We just focused on staying healthy and stress-free, and I recently delivered our healthy baby! Keep hope, it will happen.
Yes, 15 million is the standard count required. Just wanted to suggest that lifestyle changes like avoiding smoking and reducing stress really help improve the count.