Forward moving sperm motility of 27% is not normal.
Forward-moving sperm motility refers to sperm moving along a straight line or in a large circle under a microscope and at a fast speed, with a reference value of ≥32%, so a forward-moving sperm motility of 27% is slightly below the lower limit of the reference value.
When sperm motility is low, they may have difficulty reaching the fallopian tubes or may not be able to unite with the egg, potentially leading to infertility. However, since this test is affected by the duration of abstinence, PH, and ambient temperature, it is necessary to try to perform the test within 30-60 minutes after semen retrieval to avoid affecting the accuracy of the results.
When the sperm motility is abnormal, it should be promptly consulted, the cause clarified under the guidance of the doctor and actively treated.