Sperm Count and Male Fertility Rapid Home Test Kit

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Sperm Count and Male Fertility Rapid Home Test Kit

Sperm Count and Male Fertility Rapid Home Test Kit

Take steps on your journey to parenthood with our rapid Sperm Count Test. This discreet test provides a clear indication of sperm count, a key factor in male fertility.

For people planning to conceive, this test offers immediate insights into sperm health, helping to spot fertility concerns early.

Gain knowledge to guide your next steps, whether seeking medical advice or making lifestyle adjustments for your fertility. You only need a small sample.

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Safe and without the need to send samples for laboratory analysis. This testing kit is a user-friendly solution for assessing sperm health directly from home.

This test detects the Acrosomal Protein SP-10, found on sperm, to estimate sperm concentration in human semen. It helps determine if sperm count is above or below 15 million/mL, providing valuable insights into male fertility.

You can take the test discreetly at home and receive accurate results in just a few minutes. This test is useful for diagnosing male infertility, tracking treatment progress, and guiding couples in family planning.

Sperm count is a crucial factor in male fertility, with low counts potentially impacting the chances of conception.

This test provides an easy and accurate way to measure sperm count levels, offering valuable insights into your fertility status.

How this test helps you

Identify potential fertility issues
Gain insights into your sperm health
Understand your overall reproductive health
Guide decisions on seeking further treatment
Support lifestyle changes to improve sperm quality
Plan better for parenthood

How to use this test

1
Prepare your sample

Remove the test cassette from it's pouch and lay it on a horizontal surface.

Collect a sample of semen in the collection cup.

Allow the semen to sit for one hour to come to room temperature and liquefy.

2
Transfer your sample

Once the semen is liquified, use the transfer device to transfer 0.1mL of semen.

Add the semen sample to the vial of dilution buffer.

Mix the semen sample and test solution by turning the vial upside down 5 to 10 times.

3
Test the sample

Hold the diluted sample buffer tube upright and open the narrow cap.

Invert the tube and transfer 2 full drops of the diluted sample into the specimen well (S) of the test cassette.

Start a timer.

4
Wait for results

You can read results from 5 minutes after dispensing the sample.

Do not read the results after 10 minutes, as the results will be invalid.

5
Normal result

One coloured line should be at the control line (C)

Another coloured line at the test line (T) indicates a normal concentration of SP-10 protein.

The intensity of the coloured line at the test line (T) varies depending on the concentration.

6
Abnormal or invalid result

If a coloured line appears at the control line (C) but not at the test line (T), this indicates an abnormal result.

If there is no control line (C) the test is invalid, and you should repeat the procedure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this test recommended for?

This test is recommended for people who want to assess their fertility by checking their sperm concentration. It’s ideal for individuals trying to conceive, especially if conception has been delayed, or for those who want to proactively monitor their reproductive health.

It’s also helpful for anyone curious about their sperm health due to lifestyle factors, medical history, or other concerns.

While this test provides an indication of sperm count, it’s not a comprehensive fertility evaluation, so consulting a healthcare professional for further insights is recommended if results are low or if you have additional concerns.

Do I need to send my sample to a lab?

No, you do not need to send your sample to a lab.

The kit is designed for at-home use, providing results within minutes.

After collecting a semen sample and following the instructions, you can interpret your sperm concentration immediately without the need for laboratory analysis

How accurate are the results of this test?

The results of this test are highly accurate for determining whether your sperm count is above or below the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) threshold of 15 million sperm per millilitre, which is considered the lower limit of normal fertility.

When used correctly and following the instructions, this test provides reliable insights into sperm concentration. However, it does not assess other factors such as sperm motility or morphology, which are also important for fertility.

If you receive a low result or have concerns about your reproductive health, consult a healthcare professional for a more comprehensive evaluation.

What does this test measure?

This test measures the concentration of sperm in a semen sample by detecting a protein called Acrosomal Protein SP-10, which is found on the surface of sperm cells.

This protein serves as a marker to determine whether sperm levels meet the threshold for normal fertility, as defined by the World Health Organisation (15 million sperm per millilitre).

By identifying the presence of this protein, the test provides a quick and reliable indication of sperm count, helping individuals assess their fertility from the comfort of home.

Do I need to abstain from ejaculation before testing?

Yes, it’s recommended to abstain from ejaculation for 2 to 7 days before testing. This ensures the semen sample reflects an accurate sperm concentration, as frequent ejaculation can temporarily lower sperm count.

Avoiding ejaculation for longer than 7 days is also not ideal, as it may reduce sperm quality. Following this guideline helps provide the most reliable results for evaluating your fertility.

Can this test detect sperm motility or morphology?

No, this test cannot detect sperm motility or morphology. It is specifically designed to measure sperm concentration by identifying the presence of Acrosomal Protein SP-10 on sperm cells.

While sperm count is an important factor in assessing fertility, motility (movement) and morphology (shape) also play crucial roles in conception.

For a more comprehensive analysis of sperm health, consider consulting a healthcare professional or undergoing laboratory-based testing.

What is considered a normal sperm count?

A normal sperm count is generally considered to be 15 million sperm per millilitre (15 million/mL) or more, as defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

Counts below this threshold may indicate lower fertility potential, although they don’t necessarily mean infertility.

It’s important to remember that sperm count is just one factor in fertility. Other aspects, such as sperm motility, morphology, and overall reproductive health, also play a role. If your sperm count is low, consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance.

Can lifestyle factors affect the test results?

Yes, lifestyle factors can significantly affect sperm count and the results of this test. Factors that may lower sperm concentration include:

- Smoking: Reduces sperm production and quality.
- Alcohol consumption: Excessive drinking can impair sperm production.
- Poor diet: A lack of essential nutrients, such as zinc or vitamin C, may impact sperm health.
- Stress: Chronic stress can affect hormone levels and reduce sperm count.
- Heat exposure: Prolonged exposure to high temperatures, such as hot tubs or tight clothing, may temporarily lower sperm production.

Making positive lifestyle changes can help improve sperm health over time. If results are low and you suspect lifestyle factors may be contributing, consider consulting a healthcare professional for personalised advice.

Can I use a condom to collect the sample?

It’s generally not recommended to use a condom to collect the sample for this test. Many condoms contain spermicides or lubricants, which can interfere with the accuracy of the results.

For the most reliable outcome, use the clean, sterile collection container provided with the test kit. If you have concerns about collecting the sample, carefully follow the instructions included in the kit for guidance.

Can I perform the test more than once?

Yes, you can perform the test more than once. Repeating the test can help monitor changes in sperm count over time, especially if you are trying to conceive or making lifestyle changes to improve fertility.

Each test is single-use, so you will need a new test kit for each attempt. If results are consistently low, consider consulting a healthcare professional for a more comprehensive fertility evaluation.

Can this test diagnose infertility?

No, this test cannot diagnose infertility. It is designed to measure sperm concentration and determine if it meets the threshold for normal fertility (15 million sperm per millilitre).

While sperm count is an important factor, infertility can also depend on other aspects, such as sperm motility, morphology, and overall reproductive health.

For a full assessment of fertility, consult a healthcare provider who can perform more comprehensive testing and provide appropriate guidance.

Good value and instant results

  • Simplified, at-home evaluation for sperm health
  • No need for clinical visits, with results from your home
  • Fast, reliable outcomes within minutes
  • Initial screening before a professional consultation
  • Each kit is equipped for immediate use
  • Guides early steps towards addressing fertility concerns
  • CE-Certified

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  • Tested

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  • Used by doctors

    Our tests are made from hospital-grade components

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