A Word About Links
The best source of information is from the experts, so if you want the best you should buy a $200 medical book intended for professionals or talk to a specialist. However, many people find the information presented on Wikipedia sufficient enough for their needs. Also, video is a great source of information because you can quickly compare your sample to others who were brave enough to share.
Links
1. Wikipedia does a pretty good job on semen analysis.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semen_analysis
2. Lab Tests Online, a non-commercial site produced by
The American Association for Clinical Chemistry, AACC, with easy
to understand info.
http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/semen/faq.html
3. A link to a book where your doctor gets his info.
(see chapter 5)
http://books.google.com/booksid=ULWh1Wc1nKMC printsec=frontcover
dq=male+fertility+statistics source=gbs_similarbooks_r cad=2#v=onepage
q=male%20fertility%20statistics f=false
4. Video of doctor talking about having a semen sample taken at the hospital. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lfeA42tO-s
