What is a normal sperm count?

What is a normal sperm count?

It might seem small, but there’s more inside semen than you’d expect.

In fact, a normal sperm count needs to be about 15 million sperm per milliliter.

But apart from sperm count, other factors evaluated during a semen analysis include sperm motility (the percentage of sperm that are moving), sperm morphology (the shape and structure of sperm), semen volume, and other parameters related to sperm health. These factors collectively contribute to assessing male fertility and the potential for successful conception. Here at Fertility First, we recommended to consult with a fertility specialist for a comprehensive evaluation and interpretation of semen analysis results.

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FAQs about improving natural fertility

Will stress affect my ability to get pregnant?

Yes, chronic stress can impact fertility by disrupting hormonal balance and ovulation patterns. Managing stress through relaxation techniques, regular exercise, adequate sleep, and mindfulness practices may help optimise your chances of conception. Consider speaking with a counsellor if stress feels overwhelming.

How does my partner's health affect our fertility?

Sperm health accounts for about 40% of conception challenges. Your partner can improve sperm health by maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding excessive heat exposure (hot tubs, saunas, tight clothing), limiting alcohol, quitting smoking, managing stress, and taking a multivitamin with antioxidants. Sperm takes about 3 months to develop, so lifestyle changes need time to show results.

When during my cycle am I most fertile?

Your fertile window typically spans 5-6 days, ending on ovulation day. For a regular 28-day cycle, this usually falls between days 10-15, with peak fertility 1-2 days before ovulation. Track your cycle using ovulation predictor kits, basal body temperature, or cervical mucus changes to identify your unique pattern. Having intercourse every 1-2 days during this window optimises your chances.