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Semen clots almost immediately after ejaculation, forming a sticky, jelly-like liquid. It will liquefy again in 5 to 40 minutes. It is quite normal for semen to form jelly-like globules and this does not indicate any health or fertility problem.
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Learn More »It's probably one of the last things on your mind during ejaculation, but your semen can be a good indicator of your fertility and overall health. If you're thinking about how strong your swimmers are, or want to know what a normal sperm count is, then look no further. We break down everything you need to know about semen, sperm count and male fertility:
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Read More »At least 50 per cent of the spermatozoa should be swimming forward, even if only sluggishly. It's quite surprising how many dead and abnormal sperm can be present in a 'normal' sample. Measuring sperm count is a very technical business and results can be affected by many factors, including the length of time between ejaculation and semen sample analysis, and how the sample is kept when being transported to the lab. More is not necessarily better, as too high a sperm count can also result in fertility problems. There can be enormous variation in sperm count in an individual, even over a few days. It is important that at least two, preferably three or more, samples are analysed, each at least two to three weeks apart. A single sample is inadequate to assess semen quality. Sperm count is only an indication of fertilising capacity and a normal count does not guarantee success. In addition, more is not necessarily better, as too high a sperm count can also result in fertility problems.
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