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Clinical Update on Home Testing for Male Fertility

Daniel González, Manish Narasimman, Jordan C. Best, Jesse Ory, Ranjith Ramasamy

2020The World Journal of Men s Health32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Male factor infertility accounts for about 50% of the incidence of infertility in couples. In current practice, the men must attend a clinic or hospital facility to provide a semen analysis, which is key to the diagnosis of the male reproductive potential. However, many men are often embarrassed with the process and conventional semen analysis requires complex, labor intensive inspection with a microscope. To mitigate these problems, one of the solutions can be at-home semen analysis. In this review we examine the literature of currently available at home semen analysis test kits, describe their limitations, and compare them to the conventional lab-based methods.

Topics & Concepts

SemenSemen analysisInfertilityFertilityMale infertilityMedicineMale fertilityGynecologyIncidence (geometry)AndrologyBiologyPopulationPregnancyEnvironmental healthOpticsPhysicsGeneticsSperm and Testicular FunctionReproductive Biology and FertilitySexual Differentiation and Disorders