CHOOSE A HEALTH CONDITION QUESTIONNAIRE:
CHOOSE A HEALTH CONDITION QUESTIONNAIRE: MALE INFERTILITY

Could I have
Male Infertility? MALE FERTILITY SYMPTOMS CHECKER

Have you been trying actively to conceieve for at least 6 months?

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Have you ever had any sexually transmitted diseases?

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Do you smoke?

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Do you have diabetes?

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Do you have a raised body mass index (BMI) of >25?

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Do you have high blood pressure?

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Have you ever had mumps?

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Have you ever had surgery on your urinary tract?

Step 8/9

Do you take testosterone supplements?

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Your result:
Score: 1/9

Your answers indicate that you may have reduced fertility or are being proactive in your reproductive health. You can check for this using our Silex Male fertility self-test kit.

If you are generally concerned about any of your answers or your fertility test is normal but there are still difficulties with conceiving, we would advise speaking with your GP.

Fertility is the ability of a couple to conceive through normal sexual activity. Up to 1 in 7 couples may have difficulty conceiving throughout their lives. Reduced male fertility plays a role in approximately half of these cases.

While some of the risk factors for this can unfortunately not be changed, some can be, such as smoking and adequate control of diabetes.

If you would like to find out more information, please click here, where we have more information on male fertility and more on improving your general health.

Your result:

Your answers do not indicate that you have risk factors for reduced fertility. However, approximately 1 in 14 men may experience reduced fertility through their life and if you are keen on being proactive and checking your reprodroductive health, you can do so with our easy-to-use Silex Male fertility self-test kit.

Fertility is the ability of a couple to conceive through normal sexual activity. Up to 1 in 7 couples may have difficulty conceiving throughout their lives. Reduced male fertility plays a role in approximately half of the cases.

While some of the risk factors for this can unfortunately not be changed, some can be, such as smoking and adequate control of diabetes.

If you would like to find out more information, please click here, where we have more information on male fertility and more on improving your general health.