The abnormal sperm morphology racket for over-reporting teratozoospermia

One of the newest rackets we're seeing is that a lot of men are being reported as having male factor infertility due to abnormal sperm morphology - what is technically calledteratozoospermia.The irony is most lab technicians have no idea at all as to how to actually check for sperm morphology. There is aWHO Manual for Semen Analysis, which describes this process in great detail, but the vast majority of Indian labs don ’t follow these guidelines, because it is very time-consuming and needs a lot of expertise.To report sperm morphology properly, the sperm need to be stained , and the shape of each individual sperm ( for at least a total of 100 sperm) tallied. The technicians don ’t have the ability to follow this, so they just take shortcuts. The biggest racket is they report the majority of sperm as being abnormally shaped – and label the patient as having teratozoospermia, without providing any details !This scares the patient, because they start believing this means they will end up with having abnormal babies . Also, doctors now blame this abnormality as being the reason for the infertility, and will misdiagnose them as having Male Factor Infertility because of teratozoospermia. They will either treat them with some medicines ( which don ’t help at all, but waste the patient’s time and money), or force them to do ICSI ( especially if it’s an IVF lab). This is completely uncalled for , so  please go into the details of the report and insist that you wa...
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