Generally, a high sperm count is defined as greater than 15 million sperm per millilitre of ejaculate. That said, >200 million sperm per millilitre are also considered normal.1 A high sperm count may improve the probability of pregnancy when sperm motility is low, and vice-versa.2 Sperm count often vary significantly from sample to sample, and it is not always an indicator of fertility.3 However, other sperm parameters like motility and concentration may provide important insights on male fertility status.
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