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[|Human|] Hi, I am 50 years old, 6 foot tall and weigh 94kg. I am on heart medication as I had a heart attack 6 years ago. I am also on thyroxine for an underactive thyroid. My recent semen analysis shows a motile sperm count of 1.9 million. This is based on: semen volume 2ml, ph 7.9, forward progressive sperm 40%, percentage abnormal sperm 89%, sperm count 21 million per ml and incomplete liquefaction after one hour. All my hormone levels were tested and were in the normal range. (FSH, LH, Prolactin & testosterone) A urologist examined my scrotum and prostate via a physical examination and both appeared normal. Can you offer any advice? I do not wish to proceed down the IVF route and Im particularly concerned about my percentage abnormal sperm and the incomplete liquefaction.
[|AI|]  Hi, Welcome to Chat Doctor . According to your report your sperm motility is also less along with liquefaction delay and abnormal sperms are more. I suggest you to go for GUI.  It is intrauterine ingestion of sperms. Here sperms are washed and processed, and healthy sperms are placed in uterus. So only good sperms are used. This increases chances of conception. You may go for 4 to 5 cycles of GUI before proceeding to IVF. Hope I have been helpful. Regards Chat Doctor.