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When to Collect Your Semen
You must wait three days after your last ejaculation before you
collect a sample for testing.
How to Collect Your Semen
Your semen
sample may be collected in one of three ways:
1) by
masturbation, directly into the Liquefaction Cup;
2) by masturbation, using the supplied condom; or
3) during intercourse using one of the supplied condoms to collect
semen.
IMPORTANT: Only the condoms provided with the kit should be
used to collect semen. Other types of condoms could affect test
results.
Semen Sample Preparation
Freshly
ejaculated semen is gel-like in consistency. Over time (normally
one hour or longer), the sample thins to a liquid consistency. Only
semen that is thinned (liquefied) should be used for testing with
the BabyStart Male Infertility Test Kit.
The kit contains two Liquefaction Cups to make the semen liquefy
faster. The semen sample must be added to the Liquefaction Cup for
at least 15 minutes before testing starts. You may store the semen
sample in the Liquefaction Cup for up to 12 hours before you begin
testing. If the semen sample is not liquefied, the test results
may be incorrect. If the semen sample has not been tested within
12 hours, discard the sample, wait 3 days or more, and obtain a
fresh semen sample.
    
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