Sperm motility, defined as the percentage of motile sperm cells (capable of movement) in a semen sample, plays a crucial role in male fertility.1 Generally, a sperm progressive motility greater than 32% is considered an acceptable level of sperm motility.2
Various factors like environmental pollutants, smoking, drug abuse and an unhealthy lifestyle contribute to low sperm motility, negatively impacting a man's fertility potential.3 Other contributing factors include sperm morphology (shape) and semen volume.4
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