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"tobeparents", as the name suggests, are designed to assist couples planning a pregnancy.
We provides products that focus on fertility test kits, fertility supplements, pregnancy test kits & parenting related items.
Our mission is to offer innovative products and information that will help couples become families.
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Fertility screening test - Why Bother ?
The key to a mans fertility is his sperm count and the quality of his sperm.
A man will be considered at risk of being infertile if his sperm count is less than 20 million/mL of semen. This level is defined by the World Health Organisation but it is important to realise that some men with low sperm counts will still prove fertile whilst others with higher counts prove infertile. So a measure of sperm count is not a completely reliable method of assessing fertility. If you are concerned that you may have a low sperm count then you can test yourself reliably using our sperm count test kit.
"The fact is that when seeking fertility help or advice the man is often missing. Our web site, its products and services are intended to help men become more aware about male fertility and the importance of sperm count and sperm quality."
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In practical terms the key to your fertility is ovulation prediction. If you can predict when you will ovulate you can predict your most fertile time. Knowing when you will ovulate is essential if you wish to become pregnant.
Around 15% of couples are infertile or sub-fertile - this explains why so many couples present with fertility problems of one kind or another but the delays in pregnancy for most couples is simply bad timing of intercourse!
Recent research suggests the fertility window is much smaller than previously thought ie you are only fertile for 3-4 days each month. This contrasts with the common view that exists amongst the general public who think that you can get pregnant at almost any time of the month.
Reliable home testing products are now available for ovulation prediction. This is amazing when one considers that these tests would have only been available to specialists 20 years ago, and even then the doctor might have to wait 3 weeks for a result!
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