For many couples getting pregnant can be a challenge. If you’re wondering if sperm count may be a factor, SpermCheck Fertility Test for men is the first step in male fertility testing and an FDA-cleared option that can help get you answers quick and easy right in the comfort of your own home.
A man’s sperm count can change over time due to lifestyle, stress levels, and even the weather, so if you’re actively trying to conceive, checking sperm count every 90 days will help keep you informed on your fertility status. It’s fast, accurate, and convenient… Plus, it’s FSA- and HSA-eligible!
Male infertility causes up to 50% of the problems with getting pregnant, so don’t guess about sperm count—know for sure with this easy fertility test for men.
The at-home SpermCheck Fertility Test for men indicates whether a male has normal or low sperm count levels. It works like a home pregnancy test, easy-to-read results are ready in minutes, and best of all, it’s private—no doctor’s visit required!
$39.00
Recommended by the American Pregnancy Association
Since 2010, hundreds of thousands of couples who are trying to conceive and many healthcare providers have trusted SpermCheck Fertility for accurate and convenient testing in the comfort and privacy of home. We are proud to be recommended by the American Pregnancy Association.
A: SpermCheck Fertility is easy to use, providing fast, easy-to-read results. Similar to a pregnancy test, the SCF uses colored lines to inform you if there is normal or low sperm count. Done in the privacy of your own home, a semen sample is placed in the solution bottle provided and the two are mixed. Six drops of the mixture is then placed in the testing device, which measures the sperm count in the sample. All the contents needed for testing are in the package. The patented process of sperm detection is made possible by a protein, found exclusively in the head of mature sperm.
In just minutes after adding semen to the cassette device, the results indicate a normal (positive result) or below normal (negative result) sperm count.
A: SpermCheck Fertility can help take some of the guessing out of the conception process. Whether you are planning a pregnancy in the near future or have had trouble getting pregnant, this unique and inexpensive sperm-count product can help couples save time, money and frustration. Starting the process with a male fertility test can eliminate unnecessary and expensive testing of the female. According to fertility studies, 50% of infertility issues are related to the male.
A: Sperm count varies over time due to many factors, including even the weather! When a man is trying to help his partner conceive, he should do a SpermCheck Fertility test every 2-3 months or as recommended by his clinician.
A: If you have a negative result on the SpermCheck Fertility test, either once or on a subsequent test, speak to your physician. Additionally, experts base their advice for when to seek treatment on the woman’s age and how long you’ve been having unprotected sex:
Age 35 or younger: see your physician (gynecologist, general practitioner, urologist) if you haven’t conceived after 10 to 12 months. A year can seem like a long time, but most younger couples will conceive within a year of trying if there are no other issues.
Age 35 or older (or have a history of fertility problems), see your physician after six months of trying.
You may still be able to get pregnant, but it may take longer, so don’t delay getting help.
A: No. This product is only for men who are trying to help their partners conceive and cannot be used for post-vasectomy testing. You can learn about SpermCheck Vasectomy here .