What it means
Sperm quality refers to how healthy and capable sperm are in reaching and fertilising an egg. It usually includes factors like how many sperm there are, how well they move, and how they are shaped.
When it’s used
This term comes up during fertility testing and when discussing fertilisation outcomes in IVF. It can influence decisions like whether to use standard fertilisation or ICSI.
Why people get confused
Some people think sperm quality is only about the number of sperm. But count is just one part. Movement and structure also matter, and even with normal results, fertilisation can still vary.
Think of it this way
If fertilisation is a meeting between egg and sperm, sperm quality is about how well the sperm can reach and complete that meeting.
What to expect
Sperm quality is usually checked through a lab test. The results are given in numbers and categories, and they are used together with other factors to guide the IVF process, not as a single deciding factor.
