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Newfoundland - Male Fertility Sperm Count Test Kit - Semen Test
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Newfoundland - Male Fertility Sperm Count Test Kit - Semen Test

£13.00

Product Features

  • Quick and reliable sperm count screening at home
  • Accurate results in just 5 minutes
  • Over 98% clinically tested accuracy
  • Non-invasive, private and easy-to-use
  • Helps couples make informed decisions on conception and when to seek further medical advice

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Newfoundland - Male Fertility Sperm Count Test Kit - Semen Test

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The Wellness Store®

Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour

14 Albert Road
Glasgow G42 8DN
United Kingdom

+441412376006

Estimated delivery is between Monday, 22 Sep and Wednesday, 24 Sep if you order right now anywhere in UK

Description

The Newfoundland Male Fertility Sperm Count Test Kit is a convenient, at-home self-test designed to assess sperm count as a key indicator of male fertility. This simple test uses a semen sample and delivers reliable results in just 5 minutes with over 98% accuracy, empowering men to take the first step in understanding their reproductive health.

Ideal for couples trying to conceive or individuals concerned about their fertility, this test helps detect low sperm count - one of the leading causes of male infertility. Common signs that may prompt testing include difficulty conceiving, low libido, erectile dysfunction, or testicular discomfort.

Each kit includes a collection cup, semen transfer device, buffer solution, test cassette, and test workstation, along with clear step-by-step instructions for ease of use. The test works by detecting the SP-10 protein concentration in the semen, which correlates with sperm count and fertility potential.

How do you perform the test?

Results & when to seek medical advice

Normal: Concentration of SP-10 protein within expected range
A line appears in the control region (C) and another coloured line appears in the test region (T) - even if faint.

Abnormal: Low concentration of SP-10 protein
A line appears in the control region (C) but no line appears in the test region (T).

Invalid: Testing error. Repeat with a new test
The control line (C) fails to appear. Review the instructions and repeat with a new test kit. If the problem persists, contact support@newfoundland.io.

If results are considered to be doubtful or inaccurate, the test should be repeated ensuring that ejaculation does not occur within 6 days prior to taking the test. If results are still abnormal or you have any concerns then we advise you to consult your GP.

Disclaimer: This product is a general wellness item. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, or under medical supervision. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet and healthy lifestyle.

Ingredients
How to Use

Collect a semen sample by masturbation into the provided sterile container after abstaining from ejaculation for 2-7 days.

Follow the kit's specific instructions to process the sample (e.g., mix with solution, apply to test device) and read the results within the specified timeframe.

Frequently Asked Question

1. What does a male fertility test kit measure?
Most kits primarily measure sperm concentration (sperm count). More advanced kits may also assess sperm motility (how well sperm move) and sometimes volume. They generally do not assess sperm morphology (shape) or other in-depth parameters like pH or DNA fragmentation, which are typically evaluated in a lab semen analysis.

2. How accurate are home fertility test kits?
Home test kits can be highly accurate (often over 95%) for what they measure, primarily sperm count. However, they don't provide a complete picture of male fertility. A lab-based semen analysis offers a much more comprehensive evaluation.

3. How should I prepare for the test?
It's generally recommended to abstain from ejaculation for 2 to 7 days before collecting a sample. Avoid alcohol, smoking, and recreational drugs, and try to manage stress and get adequate sleep as these can temporarily impact sperm quality.

4. When should I consider using a home fertility test kit?
These kits are useful as a first step if you and your partner are trying to conceive and want an initial assessment of male fertility, or if you've been trying for a while without success and want to identify potential male factors.

5. What do my results mean, and what should I do if they are abnormal?
A "normal" result usually indicates a sperm count above a certain threshold (e.g., 15 million sperm/mL). An "abnormal" or "low" result suggests a lower-than-normal sperm count. If your results are abnormal, it's crucial to consult a healthcare provider or fertility specialist for a more thorough evaluation and guidance.

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