Determine Sperm Count with At-Home Test

Determine Sperm Count with At-Home Test

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When you are struggling to become pregnant, many things may be a factor. While many of the main causes are related to the woman’s health, it is also possible that the man’s fertility is affected. Determining whether sperm is low requires a sperm sample and a test. Luckily, this is something you can determine by using an at-home sperm count test. Claim Your 20 Free Pregnancy Tests – Click Here

What Does this Test Do?

A home sperm test is used to determine the amount of sperm that is present when a man ejaculates. With a sample, the test will look at the number of sperm that is present. The great thing about these tests is that they are rather effective. Tests have shown that they are accurate at determining how much sperm is present about 95% of the time.

 

The test usually takes about 10 minutes to complete and usually requires the man to place a sample in a collection cup. The test then looks for a protein that is only found in sperm. The results of this test will help you determine how much sperm is present.

Test Results

When the test provides you with test results, you may need to be concerned if the test indicates that you have a sperm count that is lower than 20 million sperm per milliliter. A normal amount would be considered anything higher than 20 million per milliliter.

If you do have a normal sperm count but are still having trouble conceiving with your partner, you may need to speak with your doctor. While the test results will tell you how much sperm is present, this isn’t always the only issue present. For example, with a test performed by a professional will look for semen volume, concentration, vitality, movement and shape. All of these items could play a role in infertility.

When to See a Doctor

If you have been trying to conceive for over a year, it is suggested that you seek medical attention. Your doctor will be able to determine if the problem is with your sperm or if there are other issues at play. For example, your partner could have issues with egg production and development and the issue could have nothing to do with your sperm.

When it comes to infertility, many aspects can be at play. While an at-home sperm test can be extremely helpful, this is not the only factor you should keep in mind. This is why visiting with a fertility specialist so important when you are struggling to conceive with your partner.

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Alyssia Granger
Alyssia Granger | ConceiveEasy
Alyssia is mom to 2 giggley twin girls, Sophia and Emma, and son Hunter. She's a Southern girl, passionate about photography, travel and her husband Josh.

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