Evaluation of sperm
The semen analysis is the measurement of 4 different properties of a single ejaculate:
1. Volume is the amount of the ejaculate measured in cc's
2. Count is the concentration of sperm, measured in million of sperm/cc
3. Motility is the percentage of sperm that are moving, i.e. living
4. Morphology is the percentage of sperm that are normal in shape
The "normal" values for these parameters are greater than 2cc in volume, 20 million/cc in concentration, 50% motility, and 50% normal morphology. The presence of white blood cells in the semen may indicate an infection of the prostate or urethra, even if no symptoms are present.
If the semen analysis is persistently abnormal, a urological exam, more specific sperm testing and hormonal testing are recommended. The urological examination will check for the presence of anatomical abnormalities (varicocele, congenital absence of the vas deferens). More specific sperm testing might include more stringent morphology testing (Kruger morphology), or testing for the presence of white blood cells or antibodies. Hormonal testing includes measurement of Prolactin, FSH and Testosterone.
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Female pre-cycle screening checklist:
A. Cycle Day 3 Blood work
- FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone)
- Estradiol
- Prolactin
- TSH
B. Infectious disease panel
- Rubella Immunity
- Varicella Immunity
- Blood Group/type (ABO/Rh)
- HIV 1- Antibody
- Hep B- surface antigen
- Hep C-Antibody
- HTLV-1 Antibody
- RPR
C. A Mid-cycle (around cycle day 12) ultrasound will be required for all patients who will be doing IVF or entering the Egg Donor program. This test must be done in our center as part of the evaluation process.
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Male pre-cycle screening checklist
A. Semen Analysis
B. Infectious diseases panel
1. HIV1 -Antibody
2. HTLV 1 Antibody
3. Hepatitis B-surface Antigen
4. Hepatitis C-Antibody
5. RPR
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