A search for "spermogram" on the forum gives surprisingly few occurrences, and so, if it hasn't been explored much, also gives hope that we may be able to find something. All in-vitro clinics offer spermograms.
What one can do is a "basic spermogram" that gives sperm counts and a few other basic things, and then add some extras, for extra fee. I was looking at what extras I can add. One is a test for IgG and IgA antibodies in sperm. That sounds super relevant for us. Another is a test for leukocytes in sperm - apparently, if this is elevated, it's a sign of a possible infection (bacterial or otherwise) or some problem somewhere in the reproductive tract. The pH is also important, if off limits, it can be a sign of a problem. There is also a "MAR test for anti-sperm antibodies". It's listed separately from the test for IgG and IgA antibodies in the price list, I wonder if anyone understands the difference.
I don't think the "morphology" of sperm is relevant for us - although, if it is included in the "basic" spermogram, I would be curious about it as well.
If you look at the website of any in vitro clinic, you will see these tests, they are pretty standard. Which one(s) do you think would be most relevant? I want to spend money wisely and doing relevant tests, rather than just checking every single tab. Also, yes, if I want to, I can do a consultation with an "andrologist" in one of these clinics, who would ideally guide me through what the different tests measure and prescribe the tests. However, if I explain him the POIS stuff, he'd most likely tell me not to do any test because it is all in my head. That's why, basically, I want to save money from the exam with the doctor and simply self-prescribe the specific extras to the basic spermogram. Better do one more test than the useless consultation.
To put it simply, I've allowed myself now to spend some money on a spermogram+extras, and I am asking for proposals on which extras you'd advise me to include. The ones testing antibodies and leukocytes will be a must.
If you read texts online about what men do to improve their spermograms, you will see a lot of supplements familiar to members of this forum. While the primary goal of the spermogram is to identify causes of infertility and surely, POIS is something completely different (some members of this forum have kids), still, a spermogram can give us insights.
Just a reminder that the goal is for us to find something that is "off" in some way, consistently across POIS sufferers - then we (or researchers) would be able to apply for NIH grants for more money. That's the realistic goal of the NORD study as well, really.