SWIMCOUNT™ IS THE ONLY AT-HOME MALE FERTILITY TEST THAT MEASURES PROGRESSIVE MOTILITY,

THE #1 MOST-IMPORTANT INDICATOR OF SPERM QUALITY

Progressive Motility — we call it ProMo — is your sperm's ability to successfully reach and fertilize an egg. It's one of the crucial factors that may be keeping you from conceiving. But you won't know until you take the test, which you can do right in the privacy of your own home.Get the test. See your score. Be the solution 

Progressive Motility Matters — And Only SwimCount™ Measures It 


The SwimCount™ sperm quality test kit is a unique, easy-to-use male fertility home test kit, developed by fertility scientists in Denmark, to give men a fast and reliable result. The SwimCount test is CE accredited and calibrated to the WHO Standard for sperm quality. It’s not unusual for couples to experience problems when trying to conceive. Some of these issues could be attributed to abnormal sperm quality. Thanks to patented technology, SwimCount’s simple home test kit lets you measure sperm quality within 30 minutes – all in the privacy of your own home. Fertility clinics estimate in 40-50% of all couples presented to them, there is a male factor. Key Highlights of SwimCount Sperm Test Kits: Measures Progressive Motility: Unlike basic tests that only count total sperm, SwimCount specifically measures progressive motile sperm cells, which are crucial for natural conception. High Accuracy: The test is highly reliable, with clinical studies indicating a 91% to 96% accuracy rate. Fast Results: Provides results in just 30 minutes, allowing for immediate assessment at home. Easy to Use: The process involves collecting a sample, placing it in the device, and reading a color-based result (darker blue indicates better, more motile sperm). Private & Discreet: Allows for confidential testing in the privacy of your own home, with discreet packaging. WHO Standards: The device is calibrated to World Health Organization (WHO) standards for semen analysis. Cost-Effective: Offers an affordable, in-home alternative to laboratory semen analysis. Important Notes: Not a Vasectomy Check: The test is not intended to be used as a check for a vasectomy. The SwimCount Sperm Quality Test is an At-Home test and Pre-Screening Device that gives a valid result of a man’s fertility potential. SwimCount provides the result of the single best predictor for male fertility e.g. the level of Progressive Motile Sperm Cells (PMSCs)/mL, which are the only sperm cells that can fertilize an egg in a natural way. The SwimCount End-Consumer Recommended Selling Price (RSP incl. VAT but excl. transport) is €49,99 per test (single use). Most other at-home tests available on the market (all over the world) are not, nor in no way, comparable to SwimCount, as these tests (often called Total Count Tests) ONLY provide a result for the TOTAL NUMBER of sperm cells (both non-motile, motile, and dead cells plus any other cells) available in the man’s sperm sample. The RSP for these Total Count Tests varies from €15 to €45 per test. In other words, by buying a SwimCount Test you obtain a QUALITY number, whereas buying a Total Count Test you only get a QUANTITY number. When it comes to comparison of RSP levels for various at-home sperm tests, it is quite clear that QUALITY (SwimCount) cost more than just QUANTITY (most other Total Count Tests) – this is because the two types of tests are completely different. SwimCount is based on the patented Swim-Up Technology, and has proven to be at 95 % accuracy level when compared to the WHO Gold Standard semen analysis in microscopy. SwimCount is higher priced than Total Count Tests, but also offers a very valid and reliable result, whereas most other test are less expensive, but the result you get does not represent a parameter which will say much - if anything - about the male fertility potential. In conclusion; by using most other tests, you could get a result which says you have a high total sperm count, but you also risk that all of the PMSCs (which a man needs to fertilize a woman’s egg) could very well be dead and thus with no chance of making a woman pregnant in a natural way. Most of the Total Count Tests could be categorized as ‘very bad value for money[1]’ whereas buying SwimCount, on the contrary, could be denominated ‘extremely good value for money[2]’. You can not compare an at-home sperm test with a clinical test, mostly because you can’t put a price on the intangible challenges of it being unpleasant to go to a clinic and deliver a sample in a not so homely environment. If you do compare what a clinic look at, and what a home-test can tell, it is true that in a clinic a spermiogram in most cases would include the analysis of: 1) total mL of sperm sample; 2) total number of sperm cells; 3) number of PMSCs; 4) pH Value and 5) morphology. It is, however, often information that the clinic will keep to itself, and thus the patient/man/couple would only get to know if the result shows whether the sperm quality is LOW or NORMAL. For such clinical testing, the patient (depending on which country he is residing in) could end up paying maybe €10 to €150 per test, and he would also have to add all the tangible costs, such as a day off from work, transport time etc. etc., which could easily make the total cost even higher - this in addition to overcoming all the emotional barriers (most men do not want to go to a clinic!), stress and inconvenience related to taking a test in a clinic. As stress is not at all a good factor when doing a sperm test, many clinics has begun to offer patients to take the test at home and then bring the sperm sample to the clinic within an hour, which again is more comfortable, but very inconvenient if you do not live very close to the clinic. Therefore, SwimCount’s target group is those men, and couples, whom would like to take a pre-screening test in the comfort of their own home to find out his/their fertility potential.

Your SwimCount™ Kit Contains
  • Our patented SwimCount™ testing device
  • A semen collection cup
  • A transfer syringe
  • Easy-to-follow instructions in English and Spanish

Using SwimCount™ is Easy

What won’t you find? Any messy solutions to add or tricky tools that overcomplicate things.

  • Step 1Collect your semen sample in the Collection Cup and let it sit 30 minutes to liquify. Stir the sample 10 times.

  • Step 2Add 0.5 mL to the sample well and push the slider all the way forward slowly until you hear a clicking sound to activate. Wait 30 minutes.

  • Step 3Pull the slider all the way back to see your result. The color in the result window indicates whether your ProMo is above or below the threshold for normal sperm.


Reading Your ResultConcentration of progressive motile sperm (numbers in million per milliliter)

<5 MLowYour progressive motile sperm concentration is below the normal level for fertile men, meaning you have a decreased chance of getting your partner pregnant naturally. See below for ways to improve your ProMo, or consult your doctor

.>5 MNormalYour progressive motile sperm concentration is in the normal range for fertile men, meaning you have a better chance of getting your partner pregnant naturally within 12 months.



Do not use a condom or lubricant, since this might damage the sperm cells .

Key Accreditations and Certifications:

  • CE Mark (IVDR): As of May 2022, SwimCount has obtained the new IVDR (In Vitro Diagnostic Regulation) CE Mark, which is the highest standard for diagnostic tests in the European Union. It was previously granted the original CE Certificate for the EU in May 2015 by the British Standards Institution (BSi).


  • FDA 510(k) Clearance: The device received FDA 510(k) clearance in June 2019, authorizing it for sale and use in the United States.

  • ISO Certification: The manufacturer, MotilityCount ApS, obtained ISO 13485:2016 and EN ISO 13485:2016 certification on October 18, 2021.

  • International Registrations: SwimCount is certified/registered in several other regions, including:
    • Brazil (ANVISA)
    • Saudi Arabia (SFDA)
    • South Korea (MFDS)
    • Australia (TGA)
    • New Zealand (Medsafe) 

Performance and Validation:

  • Accuracy: Clinical studies have demonstrated an overall accuracy of 96% compared to laboratory-based semen analysis.

  • Sensitivity & Specificity: The test has a reported sensitivity of 98% and specificity of 95% (some studies report 96%/91%). This means if the test shows less than 5 million Progressive Motile Sperm Cells (PMSCs) per mL, it is 98% likely to be correct, and 95% likely to be correct if it shows more than 5 million per mL.

  • WHO Standards: The test is calibrated according to the World Health Organization (WHO) standards for sperm quality. 









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 "The SwimCount™ Sperm Quality Test is a revolution for the early diagnosis of male infertility, which we must remember is the cause of 40% of infertility problems. Another 40% is due to women and the remaining 20% to unknown causes. We should not underestimate the importance of the male factor in reproduction and therefore, a test like this, which allows men to obtain an early diagnosis with a high degree of reliability in the comfort of their own home, is a breakthrough, he explains and further stresses that an advanced age is also a factor that influences the male fertility”. “The SwimCount™ SpermCare Food Supplement fits very well with the SwimCount™ Sperm Quality Test when a Man would like to improve his sperm quality. It is not a Pharmaceutical product, but a nutritional supplement which can be used in connection with a normal diet. Consequently, the Man has the ability himself, among others, to influence the result with supportive lifestyle choices. The SwimCount™ SpermCare is thus a very good add-on as it takes minimum 10-12 weeks (90 days) for a man to produce new sperm cells in his body. It is my professional opinion, that the SwimCount™ SpermCare in addition to a changed lifestyle, can improve the chances for a better sperm production to make a woman pregnant in a natural way. 

Dr. Marcos Meseguer Escrivá
IVF Scientist Supervisor Fertility Clinic IVI, Valencia, Spain
     

 New Zealand was the first country outside of Denmark to receive the SwimCount™ Sperm Quality Test. Reproductive specialists in New Zealand believe it provides impetus for men to engage with their fertility. "I think it potentially is going to go a long way. It is going to generate quite a lot of discussion among men. It helps you to plan things. It might not mean trying straight away, but it might stop you from waiting until you are 35." (www.stuff.co.nz, October 2015) 

Dr. Guy Gudex, New Zealand
Medical Director of Auckland Fertility Clinic Repromed
     

 "In my professional opinion, SwimCount™ [Sperm Quality Test] is the closest product out there to a lab-based semen analysis. In fact, in tests it has proven over 94% reliable compared to a lab-based semen analysis." (SwimCount™ Review, YouTube, July 2016) 

Claire Moran
Senior Embryologist PhD, Repromed Fertility Clinic, Kikenny, Ireland)
     

There are 3 chambers to the device. Only Progressive Motile Sperm Cells can swim successfully from chamber #1 (the Sample Chamber) into chamber #2 (the Separation Chamber). There, your Progressive Motile Sperm Cells are stained with a dye which produces the color in chamber #3 (the Detection and Result Window). The more Progressive Motile Sperm Cells in your semen sample, the darker the color in the window and the higher your ProMo score. Remember: A Progressive Motile Sperm Cell is the only kind that can fertilize an egg.

Yes, the following can destroy your test result:

  • Taking the test too soon after your last ejaculation (should be at least 2 days after, but not more than 7)
  • If there is not exactly 0.5 mL of the semen sample collected in the syringe
  • Not keeping the device steady on a horizontal surface throughout the test
  • If there are bubbles in the semen sample when put into the device
  • If the device is shaken during testing
The test result should be read within 5 minutes of pulling back the slider. The result may become unreliable if left longer. It is recommended to take a picture for documentation within 5 minutes. After that, the test result in the device will no longer be valid.
It takes 72 to 90 days for new sperm to develop and be ready for ejaculation. So, even if you implement lifestyle changes, you may not see dramatic changes for 2–3 months. However, it is possible for your score to improve month to month.