Feasibility of surveillance of changes in human fertility and semen quality.

Int J Androl

University of Melbourne Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Royal Women's Hospital, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

Published: July 2000

To show that male fertility is declining is not simple. Few men volunteer and recruitment bias may lead to over-representation of the subfertile. Semen analysis has errors arising from counting and poorly standardized criteria, which may be overcome by automation. Time to pregnancy (TTP)-the number of menstrual cycles taken to conceive-measures fertility and allows male recruitment bias to be estimated. We review automated measurement of sperm concentration, motility and morphology and present a preliminary report on a study to assess a retrospective TTP questionnaire, recruitment bias and feasibility for large-scale surveillance of fertility.

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