The minimal sperm count required for a male to be fertile is 15 million per millilitre in a single ejaculation.1 It is important to note that the sperm count alone does not determine fertility; semen quality, morphology, motility, and other factors also play an important role in male fertility.2
Your sexual health is an important aspect of your overall well-being. So what steps are you taking to increase your awareness about your sexual health?
Well, here's a possible start - An at-home self-collection test covers all the parameters and 14 conditions in compliance with WHO standards. It provides comprehensive coverage of sperm health, analyzing both the quality and quantity of semen and sperm.
| Note: LifeCell does not provide sperm-related tests. Our focus is on stem cell banking services. |
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