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SwimCount Sperm Quality Test

Key Features:
  • Discover if you have a high or low chance of conceiving within the next year
  • Easy to use with simple to read results in only 30 minutes
  • 96% accurate, developed and produced by fertility experts
  • At home fertility test for men offers privacy and convenience
  • Male fertility test that shows you both the quantity and motility of your sperm
£57.49
Brand SwimCount
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SwimCount Sperm Quality Test

Product description

The SwimCount sperm motility test will quickly and accurately reveal your level of fertility with no awkward trips to the clinic needed Deciding to try for a baby is a joyful decision, but it can quickly become a very stressful experience if you struggle to conceive. One in five healthy men has low sperm quality which will make getting their partner pregnant difficult. If you are having trouble conceiving SwimCount allows you to test your sperm quality in the comfort of your own home – a far more relaxing and convenient experience than having to provide a sperm sample under pressure in a clinic! SwimCount sperm quality test is 96% accurate and measures both sperm count and motility Other male fertility tests only measure sperm count, which is not an accurate way of assessing fertility. SwimCount both counts sperm and measures their ability to swim (sperm motility); a key factor in whether they are able to reach and fertilise an egg. It works by using two chambers – only motile sperm can move from the first chamber to the second. Once they reach the second chamber they are stained with a dye, so the more sperm there are in the chamber the darker blue the result window becomes. The test results: Light Blue: this indicates that your sperm count is low, with less than 5 million per ml. You are likely to have difficulty conceiving naturally and should consult a doctor for further tests and advice Medium Blue: this will show if your sperm count is between 5-20 million per ml. This range is average according to the World Health Organisation’s statistics and means you should have a good chance of conceiving naturally within 12 months Dark Blue: a sperm count of over 20 million per ml is considered high and gives you a very good chance of conceiving naturally in the next year