Male fertility contributes to at least 40% of all infertility problems that couples face.

Recent research suggests that nearly 10% of the male population in Britain could be suffering from low fertility. The quality and number of sperm that men produce has declined in the past 30 years, with male infertility accounting for about a third of couples' problems conceiving.
Sadly, many men resist being tested and in some cases this means that the woman can go through years of unnecessary treatment. This also means that the couple can go through a lot of unnecessary emotional turmoil and anxiety.

Male fertility screening is done by collecting a fresh sample of semen and either taking it to a laboratory for evaluation or performing a simple home test.

How can I get my semen tested?

The FertilCount™
Male Fertility Home Test is a good starting point for couples planning a pregnancy and has all the advantages of being discreet and private. The Test is 97% accurate and will indicate whether the sperm count is above or below the WHO cut-off levels defining the fertility status of a man. A simple semen test can prevent a lot of unnecessary time, investigation of the female partner, and the associated costs. Alternatively you can arrange a semen test through your doctor. This should certainly be done if you come up negative with our home screening test. The doctors laboratory will also be able to assess other important aspects of the sperm quality such as sperm motility and morphology.
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