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Male Fertility Score Calculator
Male Fertility Score Calculator
Fertility Score: 67%
Some parameters are normal, while others are borderline.
Male Fertility Score Calculator at Pragati IVF Centre
Understand your reproductive health with our advanced Male Fertility Score Calculator.
Male fertility plays a major role in successful conception, and understanding sperm health can help couples take timely steps toward parenthood. At Pragati IVF Centre, our Male Fertility Score Calculator is designed to estimate male fertility potential using important health and semen-related factors such as sperm count, progressive motility, age, weight, and overall reproductive health.
This easy-to-use fertility tool helps men understand their fertility score and identify possible factors that may influence conception chances. It also encourages early fertility evaluation and specialist consultation whenever needed.
Our fertility specialists provide advanced male infertility evaluation and treatments including semen analysis, hormonal evaluation, lifestyle counseling, IUI, IVF, ICSI, and other assisted reproductive technologies tailored to individual fertility needs.
With experienced fertility experts, modern diagnostic facilities, and compassionate patient care, Pragati IVF Centre supports couples through every stage of their fertility journey with personalized treatment plans and advanced reproductive care.
Take the first step toward better reproductive health with our Male Fertility Score Calculator and expert fertility guidance from Pragati IVF Centre.
Male Fertility Score Calculator FAQs
According to WHO guidelines, a normal sperm count is 15 million sperm per milliliter or more. Lower levels may reduce the chances of natural conception. However, even men with low sperm count can achieve pregnancy with medical support and lifestyle improvements.
A score above 80% generally indicates healthy semen parameters. Scores between 60–79% may show a mix of normal and borderline values. A score below 60% suggests reduced fertility potential and a specialist consultation is recommended.
Key factors include sperm count, progressive motility, lifestyle habits (smoking, alcohol, stress), medical and hormonal conditions, age, heat exposure, body weight, and environmental toxins.
Yes. Sperm quality can improve in 70–90 days with lifestyle changes, nutrition, exercise, reducing heat exposure, treating medical conditions, and taking supplements when medically advised.
No. This tool gives a helpful estimation but does not replace a clinical semen analysis. For accurate diagnosis, visit an andrologist or fertility specialist.
