Yes ! Remember - it only takes a single sperm,meeting an egg to create an embryo !
yes it is but if no go and see a doctor
dont know but it cant be a bad thing.
Normal sperm count is typically between 20 to 150 million sperm per milliliter of semen. In addition, at least 60 percent of the sperm should have normal motility and shape. However, these values can slightly vary depending on the laboratory that analyzes the semen sample. Low sperm count is one of the leading causes of male infertility. Although low sperm count decreases you and your partners chances of conceiving a child through intercourse, it does not mean you cannot father a child.
The average sperm count is about 15 million sperm per milliliter. Anything over that amount can be considered high. Some men have as many as 40 million sperm in their sperm count.
Yes, you can still have a child with a low sperm count, as long as it isn't zero. A low sperm count just means that you will have a harder time getting a woman pregnant.
60 to 120 million/ml is the sperm count in case of healthy adult male.
A 'typical' sperm count is around 250-300 million sperm per millilitre of fluid.
Doctors say that sperm count should be at least 20 million, and that in and of itself is somewhat low. So therefore, a 6 million sperm count means you're well below the average, and deemed to have a low sperm count. It's a good idea to talk to your doctor and if you're trying to conceive, they can recommend different tests or treatments to increase your count. Otherwise, not that it's impossible, it would just be difficult trying to conceive.
Apparently you mean the sperm count (number of sperm cells) per ejaculation. According to medlineplus.gov, the amount of semen in an ejaculation can be from 1.5 to 5.0 milliliters, and the sperm count can be from 20 million to 150 million per mL. So at the low end that would be 1.5 times 20 million, or 30 million. At the high end, 5 times 150 million, or 750 million.
Then General Rule for sperm count is 20 Million for each ML of semen. 3.5ML-70 Million Sperm It takes just 1 to get her pergnant. Have fun!
Being Rh negative has NOTHING to do with fathering a child. Other factors such as sperm count or fecundity of the woman would one of the determining factors.
yes it is curable
Depending on the sperms' motility, yes, a sperm count of 8 million could make a baby.
Depends on the cause of the low sperm count