Sperm motility is a seminal parameter that is analyzed through the seminogram and is essential to achieve pregnancy. According to World Health Organization (WHO) values, at least 40% of sperm must move and 32% must do so progressively, i.e. move forward in distance.
When a male's semen does not present these values, it means that he suffers from a sperm disorder known as asthenozoospermia.
Read the full article on: List of Sperm Disorders that Cause Male Infertility ( 38).
By Concha Leal Cariñena M.D. (gynecologist), Rebeca Reus BSc, MSc (embryologist) and Romina Packan (invitra staff).
Last Update: 07/27/2020