I just saw this in a magazine, and turned the computer back on JUST to post this.
Has anyone seen this before?
Fertell
Apaprently it's an at home male AND female infertility testing kit. Here's info from the website:
Take the first step towards conception
* Clinically proven at-home testing
* Private, convenient and fast
* Results when you want them
Fertells patented technology now allows you to take an important step towards conception, enabling couples to test for key elements of both male and female fertility. Both fertility tests are done entirely at home, in under 90 minutes.
For a number of reasons, Fertell is an important first step for couples who have been trying to conceive:
* Accurate. Fertell evaluates key fertility elements like your doctor and is clinically proven 95% accurate. Fertell is FDA cleared.
* Proven. Fertell has already helped thousands of couples in the UK and Ireland in their attempts to conceive. It has also been used by hundreds of men and women in the United States during clinical trials.
* Fast. Fertell provides easy-to-read results in under 90 minutes.
* Couples Screening. It is crucial to test both the man and woman by performing an initial evaluation, called a screening. Fertell is the only at-home fertility test that can screen for key elements of both male and female fertility.
* Technology. Fertells patented technology provides lab-quality testing with the confidence of clinically proven results at-home.
* Recognized by American Pregnancy Association & American Fertility Association.
The demonstration says that the male side of the test has them put his...well, boys, in there and it tests how many mobile swimmers there are. It lets you know if there is a problem or not.
The women's side measures day 3 FSH, which is an indicator of ovarian preserve.
All results are within 30 minutes. Amazing. And at home, so now embarrassing trips to the doctor.
The one drawback that I see about this test (available at CVS believe it or not) is that it's $100. However...that's cheaper that an infertility specialist, I think.