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According to test report- liquifaction time =25 reaction (ph) = 8.5 sperm count = 16 mill. / ml actively motile = 50% sluggishly motile = 25 % abnormal sperm = 60% smears show = pus cell 2-3 /hpf Is it normal for pregnancy?
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It is poddible to have pregnancy. No sperm count is 100% as per numbrt, motility etc
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