TTC se 8 mahine ho gaye aur abhi tak kuch nahi hua. Husband ka semen test bhi karwana soch rahe hai but pehle samajhna tha ki acha conceive hone ke liye kaisa hona chahiye. Anyone been through this?
My doctor explained that for pregnancy, it's crucial to have sperm with good motility (their ability to swim efficiently), normal morphology (their shape), and a healthy concentration (the number of sperm). These factors collectively determine the quality. It's not just one 'type' but a combination of these characteristics, which a semen analysis can evaluate.
I remember tracking all sorts of things on my fertility apps, and they sometimes had articles on this. Basically, you want healthy, motile sperm – meaning they can swim well and are shaped normally. It's best if there's a good count too. There are apps that can help you understand fertility better, but for detailed info, a doctor is best.
This is definitely a question for your gynac, na? They can explain the specifics far better than any of us. It's about sperm count, motility, and morphology, which are medical terms. Don't rely on online info for such important details, always ask your doctor for accurate guidance.
Hahaha, well, the 'good' type of sperm is definitely the one that makes it to the egg first and gets the job done! Kidding aside, it's about healthy sperm – good swimmers and normal shape. For us, it was double the fun so I guess ours were super good, lol! But really, talk to a doc.
Sweetie, for a successful pregnancy, it's about healthy sperm that are strong swimmers and have a normal shape. Your doctor can explain all the technical terms like motility and morphology. Don't stress too much about the details; focus on overall health for both partners, and let the doc guide you.
Oh god, I used to google this constantly and totally overthink it! Basically, you need sperm that are strong swimmers, shaped properly, and in good numbers. It's called motility and morphology. If you're worried about male fertility, it's really best to just get a semen analysis done for your partner. That's the only way to know for sure.