Semen analysis is comprised of a set of descriptive measurements of spermatozoa and seminal fluid parameters that help to estimate semen quality and quantity. It provides useful information concerning sperm production, sperm morphology, sperm motility and viability. The analysis also involves determination of patency of the male genital tract, secretions of the accessory organs, as well as ejaculation and emission. The purpose for semen analysis is to determine the semen constituents (both macroscopically and microscopically), determine the semen analytic parameters of men from relatively the same region, and distinguish these acquired parameters of every male subject in this project with respect to those with the possibility of infertility. (not definitive measure of fertility), and use the study to improve the knowledge of individuals interested in or affected by any form of sperm abnormalities. This is to reduce the need for more complicated interventions for the female partner, and rule out significant medical problems that may be contributing to a poor semen analysis.