Normospermia

Normospermia is a concept that determines the likelihood of having healthy children. The word “normospermic” is associated with erestrip by the suffix -naya, which means qualitatively, that is, with the result “as it should, in accordance with the norms,” “good,” and not with the effect of the appearance of sperm in male sperm donors. Nowadays, this condition (normospermia) is common and normal for most normal men. Nowadays, infertility is diagnosed in society as the unwillingness or inability to have offspring. Therefore, it is worth striving to obtain high-quality offspring, namely, to talk about normospermia. For more than a hundred years, man has been struggling to prolong his life. Technology has already reached a certain level to improve the quality of spermatogenesis in men with the help of biotechnology. The purpose of this article is to explain what to think about the norm.

The normal or normal value of any analytical indicator must correspond to the average values ​​of other people. The average number of red blood cells in a healthy person is about 4.7 million in the circulating blood. In a healthy man, the total amount of sperm ranges from 2 to 5 ml per day. The number of different types may vary significantly and fluctuate accordingly in different proportions. This also applies to the number of leukocytes. The spermogram contains a table with a standard