Men’s Rapid Fertility Test Owner’s Guide

About fifty percent¹ of fertility issues are attributed to men. By learning more about your sperm count and reproductive health, you can make better-informed lifestyle and treatment decisions to improve your chances to conceive. Labcorp’s at-home Men’s Rapid Fertility Test can help you better understand your reproductive health and get the answers you need to move forward with clarity. Here, you can download the complete owner’s guide, order test refills, and more.

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Find Out, No Doubt

Our FDA-cleared, at-home test allows for fast, easy and private assessment of two key factors in male fertility: sperm concentration (one way of estimating sperm count) and semen volume.

Explore our complete owner’s guide for information on:

  • What to do before collecting a sample
  • How to collect your sample and understand your results
  • Test accuracy
  • Frequently asked questions

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Fertility Levels Can Change Over Time

Monitoring your sperm changes over timecan help you determine if certain lifestyle choices have an impact on your reproductive health. Order the Men's Rapid Fertilty Test to get  started and the Men's Rapid Fertility Test Refill Kit to continue to track your sperm concentration and semen volume.

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Educate Yourself About Fertility

Male fertility is just one crucial component of family planning, so learn all you can to give yourself the best chance to conceive. Discover how reproductive health can be an indicator of your overall health, how often sperm count should be tested and more on our blog.

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Reference: 1. Kumar N, Singh AK. Trends of male factor infertility, an important cause of infertility: A review of literature. J Hum Reprod Sci. 2015 Oct-Dec;8(4):191-6. doi: 10.4103/0974-1208.170370.