Why should I use the babystart Fertilcount test?
There are many health factors that may affect your fertility levels and sperm motility. Some common causes include the consumption of steroids, excessive amounts of alcohol and nicotine; regularly sitting for long periods at a time; working with certain chemicals. It is strongly recommend that you take the babystart Fertilcount test to determine whether or not these lifestyle habits have had an adverse effect on your reproductive system.
How do I use the babystart Fertilcount test?
Unlike many test kits, the babystart Fertilcount test uses a step by step easy to follow guide. First collect a semen sample by masturbating directly into the plastic liquefaction cup provided. For the best results, do not ejaculate for 3 days before taking the test. Put the lid on the cup and wait 15 minutes before testing the sample, but make sure you perform the test within 12 hours.
Open the re-sealable foil pouch within the babystart Fertilcount pack which contains the test tools. Remove the contents and place the test cassette on a flat surface with the sample wells facing upwards. Hold and squeeze the plastic dropper at its midpoint. Place the angled tip into your semen sample and release the pressure slowly. Your semen will then be drawn into the dropper.
Gently squeeze the dropper adding 1 drop of semen to Test Well B, then let the drop soak in for 2 minutes. Add 2 drops of blue solution to the same Test Well. Let the drops soak in for 2 minutes. Add 2 drops of clear solution to the Test Well B. Let the drops soak in for 2 minutes.
How will I know what the results mean?
Results are determined by the colour intensity of Test Well B with the colour of Well A found in the babystart Fertilcount pack. A positive result will be indicated if the blue colour seen in Test Well A is the same as or darker than Reference Well A. This means your sperm count is equal to or greater than 20 million per ml. A negative result will be indicated if the colour in Test Well B is a lighter blue colour in the Reference Well A. This means your sperm count is less than 20 million per ml. which is clinically recognised as a low sperm count.
What should I do if I am unsure of the results shown by the babystart Fertilcount?
If you have never used a fertility testing kit before and are unsure of your results, you should also take the second test provided within babystart Fertilcount pack. Wait until at least 3 days later but not more than 7 days to do the second test. If both tests have shown up positive, then your sperm count is equal to or greater than 20 million per ml. If either or both of the tests showed to be negative, it is advised that you consult your doctor with a view to having a full semen analysis performed.
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