In Semen cervical mucus contact test, in the presence of antibodies, more than _____% of sperms show jerky or shaky movements by 30 min
The total sperm motility is less than _____% and the progressive sperm motility is less than 32% in asthenospermia
_____ is the most important factor/marker of semen analysis
Normally, in postcoital test, _____ motile sperms are seen per high-power field in cervical mucus.
_____ criteria is used in the diagnosis of ovarian pregnancy
_____ test is an in vitro test of sperm mucus interaction where penetration of sperms is observed under microscope
A woman is fertile during days _____ of her menstrual cycle (Standard Days Method)
In testing for infertility, ovulatory function may be gauged by testing mid-luteal phase serum _____ level being more than 3 ng/mL on day 21.
Oligospermia: sperm concentration <_____ million/mL; concentration <5 million/mL is considered severe
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