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Interpreting Test Results

The results of the second test (performed 3-7 days after the first test) should be the same as the first test. If the results are not the same, wait 10 weeks and repeat the two tests with a new FertilMARQ™ Home Diagnostic Screening Test Kit for Male Infertility. Once you have your test results, consult your physician.

First Test Second Test Interpretation
Positive
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Positive
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Sperm concentration is equal to or greater than 20 million/mL.
Negative
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Negative
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Sperm concentration is less than 20 million/mL. See your physician.
Positive
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Negative
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Retest in 10 weeks and consult your physician.
Negative
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Positive
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Retest in 10 weeks and consult your physician.

Reading the Color Change

Compare the color in the Test Well B to the color in the Reference Well A.

Positive Test: A blue color as dark or darker than the reference color is positive (sperm concentration is equal to or above 20 million/mL).

Negative Test: A blue color lighter than the reference color is negative (sperm concentration is less than 20 million/mL). Record results on Test Results Form.

 

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