Sperm measures and reproductive success
by Institute for Health Policy Analysis Forum on Science, Health, and Environmental Risk Assessment (1988 Aspen Institute, Queenstown, Md.)
Publisher: A.R. Liss in New York
Written in English
Publisher: A.R. Liss in New York
Written in English
Subjects:
- Infertility, Male -- Diagnosis -- Congresses.,
- Spermatozoa -- Congresses.
Edition Notes
Statement | Institute for Health Policy Analysis Forum on Science, Health, and Environmental Risk Assessment ; editors, Edward J. Burger ... [et al.]. |
Series | Progress in clinical and biological research ;, v. 302 |
Contributions | Burger, Edward J., 1933-, Georgetown University. Institute for Health Policy Analysis., United States. Environmental Protection Agency., Risk Science Institute (Washington, D.C.) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RC889 .I567 1988 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxiv, 313 p. : |
Number of Pages | 313 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2184472M |
ISBN 10 | 0845151525 |
LC Control Number | 89002328 |
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Reproductive success - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. To date there have been few empirical comparisons between alternative methods for measuring reproductive success (RS). We consider the pros and cons of. This measures how many sperm you have in your semen when you ejaculate. Remember, you need at least 15 million sperm per milliliter of semen to have a “normal” sperm count.
Movement. Surgical success is heavily dependent upon surgical technique and the experience of the andrology/embryology team tasked with the identification and use of. For example, relative to a sperm concentration in the fertile range, the odds ratio for infertility was (95 percent confidence interval, to ) for a sperm concentration in the Cited by:.