Frequently Asked Questions
What if I don’t collect the whole sample?
Do not complete a Trak test with this sample. Discard the Volume Cup and
lid, and try to collect a sample again in 2 to 7 days with a new Volume Cup.
It is important to collect an entire sample in the provided Volume Cups. If you
don't collect the entire sample, particularly the first drops, your Trak result may
not be an accurate reading of sperm concentration.
What should I do if my sample is too thick to fill the dropper
after 30 minutes?
The included Volume Cups are specially treated with an enzyme
(Chymotrypsin) to reduce the viscosity of the semen sample. Most samples
will be thin enough to fill the dropper within 30 minutes after collection. If
your sample is still too thick to fill the dropper, cap and swirl the cup again,
and wait longer. Waiting up to 2 hours before starting the test is acceptable.
If the sample remains too thick after 2 hours, discard the Volume Cup and
sample, and test again in 2 to 7 days with a new Volume Cup. Drinking
lots of water during the 24 hours before testing may help produce a more
liquid sample.
Can my medication affect my test result?
Possibly. Certain medications may affect sperm concentration or semen
viscosity. Consult a physician for guidance.
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