Abstract
An alternative method for harvesting motile spermatozoa has been developed. Two plastic chambers, one with human semen and one with Earle's medium, were connected by a glass tube filled with cervical mucus. Semen samples were obtained from 18 men. Mid-cycle, sperm-free cervical mucus was provided by 18 women. During incubation aliquots were drawn from the culture chamber every hour for analysis of sperm characteristics. A pronounced increase in motility was observed. The number of penetrated sperms averaged 1 million after 3 hr. The percentage normal morphology increased from 42±11 to 73±15 (mean±SD). It is suggested that “swim-over” should prove useful for obtaining sperm of high quality. Further studies for refinement and evolution of the method are currently in progress.