A semen analysis is often one of the first tests done when assessing male fertility. When results come back, terms like azoospermia, low motility, or poor morphology can feel unfamiliar and difficult to interpret.
Understanding what these terms mean can help you better navigate your next steps and decide whether further evaluation may be helpful.
What do semen analysis results tell you?
A semen analysis looks at several aspects of sperm health, including:
- Sperm count (how many sperm are present)
- Motility (how well sperm move)
- Morphology (the shape and structure of sperm)
These factors help your doctor understand how sperm may contribute to the chances of fertilisation.
What is azoospermia?
Azoospermia means that no sperm is detected in the semen sample.
This may be due to:
- A blockage affecting sperm delivery
- Issues with sperm production
- Hormonal or medical factors
Further testing is usually needed to understand the underlying cause.
What does low motility mean?
Motility refers to how well sperm move.
Low motility means:
- A lower proportion of sperm are moving effectively
- Movement may be slower or less directed
Since sperm need to travel to reach the egg, motility plays an important role in natural conception.
What is poor morphology?
Morphology refers to the shape and structure of sperm.
Poor morphology means:
- A higher proportion of sperm may have irregular shapes
- This may affect how sperm interact with the egg
It is important to note that some variation in morphology is common.
Do these results mean infertility?
Not necessarily.
Semen analysis results:
- Can vary from one test to another
- May need to be repeated for confirmation
- Are interpreted together with other factors
Some individuals with abnormal results may still be able to conceive, while others may need further evaluation.
What happens after an abnormal result
If your results show azoospermia, low motility, or morphology concerns, your doctor may suggest:
- Repeating the semen analysis
- Hormone testing
- Imaging or further investigations
- Reviewing lifestyle and medical history
This helps provide a clearer understanding of your fertility profile.
What are the possible next steps
Next steps depend on the underlying findings.
This may include:
- Monitoring over time
- Addressing medical or lifestyle factors
- Fertility treatment options such as IUI or IVF, where appropriate
Your doctor will guide you based on what may be suitable for your situation.
What this means for you
Seeing unfamiliar terms in your semen analysis results can feel concerning, but these findings are part of a broader assessment.
Understanding what they mean—and what they do not mean—can help you take the next step with more clarity.
Speaking with a doctor can help you interpret your results in the context of your overall fertility health.
Common questions about semen analysis results
What does azoospermia mean?
Azoospermia means no sperm is detected in the semen sample. Further testing is usually needed to understand the cause.
Can low motility be improved?
In some cases, lifestyle or medical factors may be addressed. Your doctor can guide you based on your situation.
Is poor morphology a serious problem?
Morphology is one factor among many. It is interpreted alongside other semen parameters and clinical findings.
Should I repeat my semen analysis?
Repeat testing is often recommended, as results can vary between samples.
Do abnormal results mean I cannot have children?
Not necessarily. Many factors influence fertility, and your doctor will guide you based on your overall profile.
Understanding your next step
Semen analysis results are one part of understanding male fertility. Interpreting them in the right context can help guide what steps to take next.
If you would like to better understand your results, our team can guide you through what may be appropriate for your situation.
Important notice
This information is for general understanding and does not replace medical advice. Semen analysis results and fertility outcomes vary from person to person. Speaking with a doctor can help you better understand what may be appropriate for your situation.

