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What if the second line on the Male Fertility Test is much lighter than the control line?
Unlike ovulation tests where the relative darkness of the test line (as compared to the control line) is important to determine the test result, for the Male Fertility to be positive, the second line (the test line) simply has to appear within 10 ...
Why isn't my shipping free? Ordering more than $25.
Free Standard Shipping is available for most orders over $25. Unfortunately we are unable to offer free shipping for certain remote locations, territories and/or PO box address. If you are shipping to any of those three options, free shipping may not ...
How do I perform the test?
Procedure overview: Semen is ejaculated into the Sample Collection Cup. Once the semen sample sits for one hour, a few drops of the semen are transferred into the Collection Tube using the provided Dropper. Once the semen is mixed with the solution ...
How often should I test?
The full process of producing new sperm takes around 70 days. Since lifestyle factors (like diet, sleep, drug use, weight etc.) can impact sperm concentration, it is recommended that those trying to conceive test every 3-4 months.
At first the result was negative (when the results were interpreted 5 minutes after completing the test, as indicated in the instructions). However, a second test line (T) appeared after an hour - does this mean the test is actually positive?
No. In order for the results to be properly interpreted, you must read the results 5-10 minutes after completing the final step (Step 7) of the test. Any interpretation outside of the results reading window may lead to an incorrect result.