Male Fertility FAQ - Questions about Male Fertility and Male Fertility Test Kits
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- Does my ability to get or maintain an erection have any effect on my fertility level?
- Is there a difference between infertility, erectile dysfunction, impotence and premature ejaculation?
- Is fertility level affected by using a hot tub?
- Does the kind of underwear I wear affect my fertility levels?
- Is fertility levels affected by masturbating?
- When having my semen analyzed for fertility tests, how long should I abstain from sex beforehand?
- If I receive a positive fertility test result, does this mean I'm fertile?
- Does a negative fertility test result mean that I am infertile?
- Will medication affect my fertility test results?
- What method should I use to collect a semen sample for my fertility test? Are the provided condoms or the liquefaction cup both effective?
- Why do I need to wait at least 15 minutes but not longer than 12 hours to start the fertility test after placing semen in the liquefaction cup?
- Should I use the liquefaction cup in my fertility test if it has small flakes at the bottom?
- What should I do if I make a mistake when using Test Well B?
- If a blue color appears after using the blue dye solution in the fertility test well, but before the clear wash solution is added, does this indicate a positive fertility testresult?
- How long does the semen sample and/or solution take to drain through the filter?
- Why is it necessary to wait 10 weeks before repeating the fertility test?
- Is there anything that could cause an error in the fertility test results?
- There are many factors other than sperm concentration involved in male infertility, so why should I buy this fertility test kit?
- Do the positive fertility test results indicate that I am fertile?
- Do the negative fertility test results indicate that I am infertile?
- Does medication affect fertility test results?
- What causes infertility in males?
- My husband and I have been trying to conceive our second child for a year now. I'm 32 and he's 34. We had no problems conceiving our first child. My husband has been running 26 mile marathons and has been training hard for if for 8 months now. Could the running be causing a fertility problem? I have been ovulating regularly each month. I also see that your website offers Sperm Check Male Fertility Sperm Count home test kit. Is that going to tell if my husband has low sperm count?
- Exactly, what are the causes of infertility in men? What percentage of the time the fertility issue ends up being the male's problem and what percentage is of female's? My husband and I have been trying to conceive a child for 6 months now. Should we both need to undergo extensive infertility test to know who has issues?
