Can you do IVF with 2% sperm viability?

With 2% sperm motility, IVF is usually possible. The vast majority of patients with low sperm motility can be screened for normal, viable sperm for use in IVF. The number of sperm discharged by a man during sperm expulsion can be in the tens of millions, and if a normal sperm can be found among them, IVF can be performed. Sperm viability of 2%, suggesting that the sperm viability is low at this time, but also need to specifically analyze the specific situation of the patient, sperm viability is low, if it belongs to a complete lack of motility, diagnosed as dead sperm, at this time, may not be able to do IVF, which is a relatively rare situation in the clinic. For IVF, it is recommended to consult the reproduction center of a regular hospital when low sperm motility is judged.