Is an increase in non-forward-moving sperm after conditioning a good thing?

Whether it is a good thing or not needs to be viewed in conjunction with the comparison of previous test results. For example, if most of the sperm were completely inactive in the past, it is good to see an increase in non-forward-moving sperm after conditioning, but if most of the sperm were normal sperm moving in straight lines before the conditioning, an increase in non-forward-moving sperm indicates that the quality of the sperm has decreased, which is not a good thing. Under a microscope, sperm can be roughly categorized into forward-moving sperm, non-forward-moving sperm, and completely inactive sperm. Generally, the more forward-moving sperm, the better the sperm vitality. The increase in non-forward-moving sperm after conditioning, such as the pre-conditioning test suggesting that non-motile sperm are in the majority, then the comparison indicates that sperm motility is moving in a good direction, which is a good thing. If the pre-conditioning test suggests a preponderance of forward-moving sperm, and after conditioning the forward ones drop and the non-forward-moving sperm increase, this indicates poor sperm quality, which is not good. For specific conditions, please bring your recent test results to a regular hospital for systematic evaluation by a specialist.