Sperm quality is an essential parameter which affects oocyte fertilization and embryo quality. There exists a correlation between abnormal sperm and embryo morphology at the later stage of cleavage [3]. Thoroughly, sperm development during spermatogenesis is reflected in the shape of the sperm. Consequently, a defect in sperm maturation causes problems and abnormalities in sperm morphology and its functionality in egg fertilization [4]. Male infertility can be determined by assessing some seminal plasma characteristics and sperm parameters, such as semen viscosity, volume, pH and sperm morphology, vitality, motility, and concentration [5].