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Get a clear and private initial look at one of the pillars of your fertility. This test detects the presence of the SP-10 protein, a specific sperm marker, indicating whether your sperm count is at the level considered fertile (≥15 million/mL). The first step toward informed planning.
Benefits
✅ Total Privacy: Carry out the initial assessment in the comfort and discretion of your home.
✅ Clear Result: Colored lines indicate whether the concentration is normal or below expected.
✅ Focus on a Key Criterion: Sperm concentration is one of the most critical factors in male fertility.
✅ Complete Kit: Everything included for hygienic collection and testing.
✅ Avoids Unnecessary Anxiety: Allows for an initial screening before a medical consultation.
What's in the Package?
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1 Test Cassette
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1 Semen Transfer Device
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1 Bottle of Dilution Buffer Solution
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1 Disposable Workstation
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1 Sterile Collection Cup
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1 Complete Instruction Manual
Who is this test for?
This test is ideal for you if:
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She has been trying to get pregnant with her partner for a few months without success.
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You are curious to know your fertility profile proactively.
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Have had previous episodes or health conditions that may affect sperm production.
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You want to have a more informed conversation with a urologist or fertility specialist.
Why is Sperm Concentration Important?
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines a sperm concentration equal to or greater than 15 million per milliliter (mL) as one of the normal parameters for male fertility. A count below this value (oligospermia) can hinder natural conception. This test provides a qualitative indication of this crucial parameter.
How Does It Work? (Test Principle)
The test is a chromatographic immunoassay that detects the acrosome protein SP-10 , present in the sperm head. The presence of this protein above a certain threshold (15 million/mL) causes a colored line to appear in the test zone (T), indicating sufficient concentration.
How to Interpret the Result? (After 10 minutes)
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NORMAL (Concentration ≥ 15 million/mL): TWO colored lines appear , one in the control zone (C) and one in the test zone (T). Any intensity in the T line , even if weak, is considered a normal result for this parameter.
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ABNORMAL/LOW (Concentration < 15 million/mL): ONLY ONE line appears in the control zone (C). No line is visible in the test zone (T). This suggests that sperm concentration may be below the reference level. Medical consultation is recommended.
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INVALID: If NO LINE appears in the control zone (C), the test did not work. You must repeat it with a new device.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Use (Crucial Summary)
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Preparation: Abstain from sex for 3 to 7 days before the test.
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Collection: Collect a semen sample by masturbation into the clean, dry collection cup provided.
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Liquefaction: Let the sample rest at room temperature for 60 minutes to completely liquefy.
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Sample Preparation:
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Use the transfer device to collect an accurate amount of the liquefied sample.
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Transfer it to the bottle of buffer solution and shake gently to mix (dilute).
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Application:
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Place the test cassette into the workstation .
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Using the dropper on the vial, add 2 drops of the diluted mixture to the sample well (S) of the cassette.
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Wait: Wait 10 minutes for the result to develop.
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Read: Interpret the result after 10 minutes . Do not read after 20 minutes.
Take the initiative in your reproductive journey. Start with clarity and confidence.
Important Note
This self-test assesses only one parameter (concentration) of male fertility. It does not assess motility, morphology, or other critical factors. A "Normal" result does not guarantee fertility, and an "Abnormal" result does not confirm infertility. This is an initial screening test and does not replace a complete medical evaluation with a laboratory sperm analysis. If you get an abnormal result or continue to struggle to conceive, you should consult a urologist or fertility specialist for a more in-depth diagnosis.
Maximize your chances of conception. This test detects the "surge" of Luteinizing Hormone (LH) in your urine, the signal that ovulation is imminent. With 5 tests in the package, it has everything you need to map your cycle and identify your peak fertility window with over 99% accuracy.
Benefits
✅ Over 99% Clinical Accuracy: Reliable results to plan with confidence.
✅ Kit with 5 Tests: Allows you to monitor your hormonal curve for several days so you don't miss the peak.
✅ LH Surge Detection: Indicates that ovulation is likely to occur within the next 24-36 hours – the ideal time to conceive.
✅ Quick and Easy: Clear results in just 3 minutes .
✅ Support Your Journey: An essential tool for any woman trying to conceive.
What's in the Package?
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5 Ovulation Tests (stick format)
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1 Complete Instruction Manual
Who is this test for?
This test is perfect for you if:
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You 're trying to get pregnant and want to identify the days of the month with the highest chance of success.
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She has irregular menstrual cycles and ovulation is difficult to predict.
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You want to better understand your body cycle in a practical and scientific way.
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You want to increase your chances in a natural and informed way.
Why Measure the LH Hormone?
Luteinizing hormone (LH) is always present in low levels in your body. However, 24 to 36 hours before ovulation , its levels spike dramatically—this is called the "LH surge ." Detecting this surge is the most reliable way to predict that your ovary is about to release an egg, marking the peak of your fertility.
How Does It Work? (Test Principle)
The test is a rapid immunochromatographic assay that uses highly specific monoclonal antibodies. These antibodies capture the LH present in your urine. If the LH concentration is high enough (the peak), the reaction forms an intensely colored line in the test zone (T).
How to Interpret the Result? (At 3-5 minutes)
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POSITIVE (LH Surge Detected): TWO colored lines appear . The test line (T) is equal to or darker than the control line (C). This means your LH surge has been detected and ovulation is expected within the next 24-36 hours . This is your most fertile time!
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NEGATIVE (LH Surge Not Detected): Two lines appear, but the test line (T) is lighter than the control line (C), or only the control line (C) appears. This means the LH surge has not yet occurred. Continue testing in the following days.
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INVALID: If NO LINE appears or if the control line (C) is not visible , the test did not work. You must repeat it with a new device.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Use
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Plan: Start testing a few days before your expected ovulation date (usually mid-cycle). Use one test per day, at the same time.
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Collect:
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Direct Method (Midstream): Remove the cap. Hold the test by the handle and place the absorbent tip directly under the urine stream for 15 seconds .
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Immersion Method: Collect urine in a clean, dry container. Dip the absorbent tip into the urine for 15 seconds .
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Wait: Replace the cap and place the test on a flat surface with the results window facing up.
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To read: Wait 3 to 5 minutes and read the result. Do not interpret after 10 minutes.
Tip: Reduce your fluid intake 2 hours before the test to avoid diluting your urine and obtain a more accurate result.
Don't guess your fertile period. Know it for sure.
Important Note
A positive LH test indicates a very high chance of imminent ovulation. This test is a tool to aid conception and should not be used as a contraceptive, as sperm can survive for several days in a woman's body. If you've been trying to conceive for more than a year without success (or 6 months if you're over 35), consult a doctor.
Know the first sign of imbalance. This quick and discreet test allows you to check the pH of your intimate area, a crucial indicator of your vaginal health. Identify changes that may suggest infections like bacterial vaginosis, so you can seek the right care at the right time.
Benefits
✅ Immediate Result: Clear reading in seconds, through a simple color comparison.
✅ Complete and Hygienic Kit: Includes sterile swab and test panel, all ready to use.
✅ Proactive Self-Monitoring: Allows you to detect imbalances before they become more serious problems.
✅ Total Privacy: Take the test in the comfort and privacy of your home.
✅ Easy to Interpret: Intuitive color scale for simple reading.
What's in the Package?
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1 pH Test Panel
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1 Sterile Swab
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1 Information Leaflet with Color Chart and Instructions
Who is this test for?
This test is ideal for you if:
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You notice symptoms such as abnormal discharge, a strong (fishy) odor, or itching.
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You experience vaginal discomfort or irritation .
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She recently had antibiotic treatment, which can alter the vaginal flora.
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She is pregnant (with medical authorization) and wants to monitor her intimate health.
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You simply want to take a proactive approach to your intimate well-being.
Why is Vaginal pH So Important?
A healthy vaginal pH (between 3.8 and 4.4 ) is slightly acidic. This acidity is your natural barrier, maintained by beneficial bacteria (lactobacilli), which protects against the overgrowth of harmful bacteria and yeast. When this pH becomes more alkaline (above 4.4), it can be a strong indicator of bacterial vaginosis , a condition that requires attention.
How Does It Work? (Test Principle)
The test uses a pH indicator strip integrated into the panel. The swab collects a sample of your vaginal secretions. When this sample comes into contact with the strip, it causes an immediate color change . By comparing this color to the provided scale, you get an approximate value of your vaginal pH.
How to Interpret the Result?
Compare the color on the test panel to the scale as soon as you apply it:
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NORMAL (pH 3.8 - 4.4): The color will be a greenish-yellow . This indicates a healthy, acidic vaginal environment.
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ABNORMAL - EXCESSIVE ACID (pH < 3.8): Bright yellow color . May be associated with other types of irritation.
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ABNORMAL - ALKALINE (pH > 4.4): Blue-green color . Suggests an imbalance in the vaginal flora, possibly bacterial vaginosis . Medical consultation is recommended.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Use
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Preparation:
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Wash your hands thoroughly.
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Do not take the test if: You have had sexual intercourse in the last 48 hours, are on your period or within 5 days after, or have used vaginal creams/products in the last 72 hours.
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Collection:
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Remove the sterile swab from its packaging. Do not touch the tip.
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Sit or get into a comfortable position.
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Carefully insert the swab into the vagina (about 5 cm).
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Gently rotate and hold it in place for 10 seconds to absorb the secretion.
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Application:
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Remove the swab.
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Immediately rub and roll the swab tip across the pH area of the test panel at least 5 times , ensuring the sample is transferred.
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Reading:
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Immediately compare the color that appeared in the test area with the color scale provided in the leaflet.
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Record the corresponding value.
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Don't ignore discomfort. Get quick answers about the health of your intimate environment.
Monitor discreetly and seek advice for more information.
Important Note
This self-test is an initial screening tool that detects changes in vaginal pH. It does not provide a definitive diagnosis. An abnormal result (pH > 4.4) is a strong indication that you should consult a gynecologist or healthcare provider for a full diagnosis and appropriate treatment, if necessary. Never delay seeking medical advice based on a self-test.