SPERM REPORT
AGGLUTINATION -SIGNIFICANT
DEBRIS -SIGNIFICANT
Good day Stella and fellow bvs. I have been TTC for 6months now. myself and hubby went for some tests. my fsh, lh and scan result came out fine. but my prolactin level was 49 and i am on medication now. although i am yet to do hsg.
My husband s semen analysis result, everything else was ok asides the Agglutination - significant, Debris- Significant (a lot of debris) report. the doctor prescribed some antibiotics for him which he has completed.
fellow bvs please has anyone experienced it before?
can it affect infertility and what does it mean? thanks.
Not a doc so I can't decode.
ReplyDeleteA medical laboratory scientist by profession.. Literally agglutination means to stick together meaning something is making the sperm cells stick together this will reduce their motility which is very essential in fertilization process.its not a permanent situation, if treated properly things will return to normal for him..
DeleteDebris like dirty gutter like
ReplyDeleteAll these grammar didn't even make me enjoy the p seff😩
ReplyDeleteBut why are medical terms so hard to come to terms with😩
Oh God! This is 2much...
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Na wa. God will give you guys babies Amen
ReplyDeleteOk
ReplyDeleteHuh! first time hearing about your husband's significant debris
ReplyDeleteOur doctors should step in. My dear ,take your medications with faith .You'll soon send your testimony.
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Ask the doctor ooo,you shall conceive in Jesus name
ReplyDeleteWhy dint u ask d doctor all these questions? Do u think u wud get d much needed info u need here.
ReplyDeleteIsiorait na u sabi
I keep wondering why people go to the hospital, talk to doctors, run tests, get the results, have questions, but they cannot ask their doctors these question, instead run to blogs for answers.
DeleteDidn't you pay for consultation?
I wonder too. But I think this person is just trying to find out if anyone here has gone through something like this and how it went for them, just to know how good their own chances are.
DeleteWhy dint u ask d doctor all these questions? Do u think u wud get d much needed info u need here.
ReplyDeleteIsiorait na u sabi
Th doctor didn't explain to you?
ReplyDeleteThat hsg can pain
ReplyDeleteNo idea but I know if you believe the I AM then you will be next to send in your testimony for US on TTC. May God perfect your healings. Amen.
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All i see is hsg...chai so painful
ReplyDeleteAll you need is GOD not a doctor.
ReplyDeleteIt's well oo. Don't even understand what you are talking about. Just take it to God in prayers
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ReplyDeleteSaw this online....
ReplyDeleteAgglutination of motile spermatozoa may be head-to-head, head-to-tail or tail-to-tail. Agglutination of spermatozoa suggests the existence of anti-sperm antibodies.
The agglutination of mobile spermatozoa to each other has to be separated from non-specific adherence of immobile spermatozoa and from the adherence of motile spermatozoa to epithelial cells or debris.
The extent and nature of agglutination should be judged with the following graduation:
Grade 1 (isolated): <10 spermatozoa per agglutinate, means many mobile sperm
Grade 2 (moderate): 10–50 spermatozoa per agglutinate,means many mobile sperm
Grade 3 (strong): agglutinates with >50 spermatozoa, means only few mobile spermatozoa
Grade 4 (complete): completely agglutinated spermatozoa, means no mobile spermatozoa visible