Forelife! Sperm Test for Men

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Forelife! Sperm Test for Men is rated 2.0 out of 5 by 3.
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Forelife! Sperm Test for Men

The Forelife SpermTest is a simple test to check the concentration of sperm in semen. This convenient and private test will quickly inform whether the sperm count is considered within normal limits.
The Forelife SpermTest is a screening test that will produce either a positive or negative result to confirm if the sperm concentration is considered normal or low. The Forelife SpermTest can be used conveniently in private without the usual inconveniences this type of test would incur.
KEY BENEFITS
• Simple test to indicate normal or low sperm count
• results in minutes
• simple, convenient and private
• accurate as a lab test

You can buy Forelife! Sperm Test for Men online in Australia from Chemist Direct

Rated 1 out of 5 by from Rubbish My husband tried this test twice, three months apart and got a negative result both times which worried us. We then went to a pathology lab for a proper test and all results came back normal. So don’t buy this test as it’s inaccurate and may worry you for nothing.
Date published: 2023-10-22
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Don’t waste your money. See a doctor. Product looks nothing like the packaging. Isn’t as easy to use as one would expect and not very good instructions.
Date published: 2020-05-08
Rated 4 out of 5 by from Good test but brings up more questions! First off... you are going to read a review about testing a fertility device so hope fine details are fine and that this helps. I've had to use kiddie language since i'm being told I have used inappropriate language so apologies. I guess the idea of this test is that it's private and simple to use. The aim is to give you a secure sense knowing that you have more than the minimum concentration of S to be classified as fertile. Well since i'm hoping to be using my little army (provided the test found an army!) in two years or so, I thought it best to get in early and do my checks just for peace of mind and in case I need to start some early preparation treatments if the results went sour. Now for the test... I popped the package open and read the instructions. It looked more complex than I thought. First you need to "discharge" into a little cup (after 48 hours of not doing so). Then you need to wait 20 min and then draw some liquid into a syringe to mix in a little bottle of solution which needs to be swirled 10 times carefully before exactly 6 drops are placed in the receptacle of the sensor after which you wait EXACTLY 7 minutes (and no more or less) before checking to see if there is even the faintest line next to the T letter on the sensor. Any line, faint or dark, next to the T indicates that you exceed the minimum requirement and are classified as fertile. At this stage you worry about a few things. 1. Is my "output" volume normal since it doesn't look like much in that plastic cup. After all this is not a "output" volume test just a S concentration test and how do I know what the average is? 2. Could I have made a mistake with the process, it is complicated. Maybe the syringe could have been faulty. Perhaps I drew up a part of the liquid that I wasn't meant to. Maybe I didn't mix the solution right. 3. That line that indicates I'm fertile was faint. Not too faint but faint nonetheless. What does that mean? Why is it possible to get a dark line and it is the same result. There is no explanation to this. For example... I would like to know if because it was faint I probably have 40 mill concentration and if it was dark I might have 100 mill. There is no indication what the darkness of the line signifies. 4. Ok I know I have a healthy amount of S but I have no idea if they are motile or healthy S's. Overall im glad I did the test. It was a fun little experiment and luckily for me had a good outcome. It answered a question and raised a few more so at the end of the day if I was brave enough I should have just gone to the doctor and asked for a proper test and I will do that a little closer to when I'll start trying. For now I'm going to try some mens vitamins to encourage S health. Give it a go for ideas sake, don't take it too seriously. If the time has arrived when you want to start trying or its a little past the time and nothings happening, don't rely on this. Get a propers doctors test done, I imagine it would be worth it. Cheers and all the best!
Date published: 2016-04-28
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