Staining and fixation for sperm morphology
To examine sperm morphology a semen smear is prepared on a clean glass slide, much like making a blood smear. It is important that the sperm be spread evenly on this slide and that the concentration be such that individual sperm can be clearly viewed. Too many sperm per slide makes evaluation difficult. Too few, makes it hard to find enough sperm for an adequate count.
The examination of morphology is made using one of several commonly used stains. These include:
Papanicolaou stainDiff QuikShorr stain
Details of these staining methods are available in the WHO IV reference manual.
Two slides are prepared and 100 sperm are counted per slide using a bright field 40X or 100X objective.