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YO™ Male Fertility At-Home Test Kit (2-Pack)
YO™ Male Fertility At-Home Test Kit (2-Pack)
Analyzes your motile (moving) sperm concentration, which is an important factor in assessing fertility and achieving a pregnancy. The refill kit only works with the analyzer that must be purchased with the full test kit. Read moreTest details
Sample type:
Semen
Preparation:
There are very specific instructions you should follow to collect and test your sample, which are listed on the instructions provided in the kit.
Access to a smartphone, PC, or Mac is required to complete this test. For the most accurate compatibility information, please visit YO’s website: https://yospermtest.com/supported-devices-universal-2/
How
Semen
About the Test
As one in seven couples struggle with infertility, it is important to remember that the man is a contributing factor approximately 50% of the time.1 Quest® offers the YO™ Male Fertility At-Home Test Kit, a smartphone based home test which provides a qualitative assessment of motile sperm concentration (MSC) in human semen. MSC is one aspect of a male semen examination. This test does not provide a comprehensive evaluation of a male’s fertility status and is intended for over-the-counter, in vitro use only.
Whether or not you and your partner are currently planning or trying for a family, understanding your sperm motility is an indicator of your overall health and wellness. This test allows you to learn more about your sperm quickly and easily in the comfort of your own home.
Note: This is an at-home test from Medical Electronic Systems. Quest Diagnostics does not provide laboratory testing services for this item. Your test results will not be shared with or available from Quest, and PWNHealth services and fees do not apply to this offering.
How it works
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FAQs
Motile sperm concentration is the number of moving sperm cells in 1 milliliter of your semen. Sperm cells need to move forward to reach the egg during natural conception, making it one of the most important factors when assessing sperm quality.
Your sperm results can change over time. A "LOW" result today could be "NORMAL" in a month or two. If you receive a "LOW" YO result of MSC < 6M/ml OR if your YO SCORE is < 40 on your first test, you should consider re-running your test. If you have had a fever, spent a week in the hot tub, or if you are making positive lifestyle changes and just want to monitor your YO SCORE to see the improvements, wait two or three weeks and run another test. Remember, it only takes ONE sperm to fertilize an egg, so you may be fertile even with a LOW result.
Quest also offers the refill kit (2 pack) for purchase if you’d like to continue retesting - the YO Version 2.0 WiFi Testing Device can be used for up to 50 tests.
The following devices and versions are compatible with this test:
- iPhone - iOS 11 and above
- Android - Android 6 and above
- PC - Windows 7 and above
- Mac- OS Version 10.14 (Mojave) and above
This YO Version 2.0 WiFi Testing Device is NOT currently compatible with Google Pixel devices running Android 13. For the most accurate compatibility information, please visit YO’s website: https://yospermtest.com/supported-devices-universal-2/
If you need help with making a purchase on questhealth.com, with shipping, or with the delivery of your kit, please contact Quest at 1.855.324.7472 Mon–Fri between 8 AM – 7 PM EST.
If you need help getting set up for your test, with sample collection, or with your test results, please contact YO by visiting their website: www.YOspermTEST.com or by emailing their support: Support@YOspermTEST.com.
No, you cannot cancel or return the YO Male Fertility At-Home Test Kit or refill kit. Tests are nonrefundable and nonreturnable.
You may be able to use your FSA or HSA funds to purchase lab tests at questhealth.com. Please review your FSA/HSA plan or check with a tax professional to confirm specific requirements for individual eligibility.
Our references
References
- Mayo Clinic. Male Infertility. Accessed August 30, 2023. https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/male-infertility/symptoms-causes/syc-20374773
Sources
- YO. Welcome to YO Sperm Test. Accessed August 29, 2023. https://yospermtest.com/
- Cleveland Clinic. Male Infertility. Accessed August 29, 2023. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/17201-male-infertility
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Infertility FAQs. Accessed August 29, 2023. https://www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/infertility/index.htm