Description
Male factors contribute to around 50% of problems for women trying to get pregnant. In general, around 20% of all men have poor sperm quality. As men get older, the sperm quality decreases making it more difficult for a successful conception.
The Sperm Test determines if the number of spermatozoa is at an adequate level for conception to occur with sexual intercourse – subject to female partner’s ovulation on time. A low sperm count indicates less likelihood of conception. For some men, a healthy diet and lifestyle can help restore normal sperm quality but always speak with your doctor if you have symptoms that concern you, or before changing your medication.
Please note that Sperm Test is meant as an aid to the diagnosis of male infertility and not as a check for vasectomy.
For detailed information, please refer to the package insert provided in the box.
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