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Male Fertility: How to Test Sperm Count at Home

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When couples experience problems with conception, it is advisable to have your sperm tested sooner rather than later. Did you know: it is cheaper, easier, and less invasive for a man to test his sperm than for a woman testing her entire reproductive system, and if your tests come back confirming that your little swimmers are in good shape, one can at least eliminate that from the list of potential problems. 

There are three main reasons that men could be experiencing infertility due to problematic sperm. These reasons consist of:

In this article, we will discuss the importance of sperm count, what the symptoms of a low sperm count could entail, and how to test sperm count at home.

The Importance of Sperm Count

While there are other factors such as sperm quality that should be considered and checked for when testing your sperm, sperm count is extremely important. One would think that you only need a few sperm cells to take on the journey towards an egg, but in fact, an average sperm count is considered to be somewhere around 75 million sperm per millilitre of semen. This is because the journey to egg fertilisation is a perilous one and many sperm cells are lost on the way to their destination. Thus, the higher your sperm count, the better chances you have of conceiving. 

Symptoms of Low Sperm Count

Though struggling to conceive is the most obvious sign of a low sperm count, there are other symptoms you could watch out for if you do suspect that you might have an abnormal sperm count. These symptoms include:

  • A low sex drive could be an indication of lower sperm count.
  • If you experience erectile dysfunction.
  • If you notice swelling or pain around or inside of your testicles.
  • A lower amount of body and facial hair. 

When to Test Your Sperm Count

If you are struggling to conceive (and have been actively and consistently trying for more than a year), or if you have experienced any of the above-mentioned symptoms, it is a good idea to have your sperm tested. 

Sperm Test at Home

One can make an appointment with the appropriate medical practitioner to test your sperm and go through the long and possibly slightly awkward experience of providing a semen sample to your chosen practitioner. The other option is to invest in an at-home sperm testing kit. This is a much faster and more convenient option as you can collect the sample in the comfort of your own home, and the best part is, you will be able to confirm results within 2 minutes. You are also able to share your results with your doctor in a private and secure manner. 

An at-home sperm testing kit costs the same amount as a traditional laboratory test; with the added benefit, of using the test kit repeatedly without incurring any further costs. 

Where to Find a Sperm Test Kit in South Africa  

Creatorishop.com is an online health store through which you can order the famous Yo Home Sperm test kit and have it delivered discreetly to your door! To find out more about the befits of the Yo Home Sperm test kit and order it online, visit the Creatorishop online store

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