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Standard Semen Analysis

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Understand your fertility with a comprehensive semen analysis that tests all key metrics of sperm health. Just like a fertility clinic, but from the comfort of your couch.              …

$295.00

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Understand your fertility with a comprehensive semen analysis that tests all key metrics of sperm health. Just like a fertility clinic, but from the comfort of your couch.                                                                 

What’s included in the Standard Semen Analysis kit?

 

In the kit:

  • • A sterile sample cup to easily collect your sample from home
  • • The Legacy “vault,” a foam insulating structure to keep a stable temperature and prevent leaking during transportation
  • • The transport media — a vial of pink fluid — to keep sample viable during shipping
  • • A tamper-proof strip to securely seal the shipping box
  • • Free overnight shipping to send your sample to our lab for analysis

 

In your report:

  • • Personalized client dashboard that includes more than just the numbers — it will give you context on what those numbers really mean for you and your family-building plans.
  • • Evidence-based recommendations for improving your fertility health, based on your lifestyle and your personal results.
  • • Exclusive access to book a virtual appointment with one of our male fertility specialist medical providers, to discuss your results and possible next steps.
  • • Downloadable semen analysis summary report to share with your doctor.

Standard Semen Analysis

$295.00

Standard Semen Analysis

$295.00

     Clinic-grade sperm analysis

    Data-driven lifestyle recommendations

Free overnight shipping

    Secure sperm storage available

Who should get a semen analysis?

You should do a semen analysis if:

You’re trying or planning to have a baby. If you and your partner are trying to conceive or planning to get pregnant, a semen analysis is the first step to rule out male fertility issues. It’s never too soon — we recommend proactive semen analysis. Testing sperm early can help you avoid costly and unnecessary tests or treatments down the line, and can help you get more quickly to your goal of starting a family.


You want to improve your fertility
. Sperm takes about 72 days to produce. That means it will take at least 2–3 months for any changes you make to have a measurable impact on your sperm health. We recommend starting with a baseline semen analysis, and then testing every 3 months to see if your healthier lifestyle, surgery, or medication is helping to improve your fertility.

You might want to freeze your sperm. If you’re freezing your sperm for the future, start with a semen analysis to ensure your sperm is healthy and fertile before freezing. One semen sample will be split into 4 vials. These vials can be sent to multiple labs for risk-free storage. 4 vials = Unlimited IVF/ICSI treatments and up to 4 IUI treatments. If you know you want to freeze multiple semen samples, check out the For Tomorrow or Forever bundles for a better value.


You’ve had a vasectomy or vasectomy reversal. If you have a vasectomy for long-term birth control, you should get a semen analysis around 12 weeks after the procedure, to confirm there’s no sperm left in your semen.

If you have surgery to reverse a previous vasectomy, we recommend getting a semen analysis every month for 12 months to ensure your sperm quality, count, and motility is recovering.

What key factors do we measure?

Legacy’s semen analysis looks at all the key metrics of sperm health.


It's a clinic-grade semen analysis, without the clinic.

Volume

HOW MUCH SEMEN YOU PRODUCE
Semen plays a crucial role in carrying sperm through the reproductive tract. Producing the right amount means giving sperm the best chance at reaching the egg for fertilization

Count

TOTAL NUMBER OF SPERM IN YOUR SAMPLE
A healthy sperm count means you’re producing and ejaculating enough sperm. A higher number improves your chances of conception, naturally or via fertility treatments.

Concentration

THE RATIO BETWEEN SEMEN AND SPERM
Sperm concentration is the number of sperm per milliliter of semen. This number helps us compare your sample to others.

Motility

HOW MANY OF YOUR SPERM ARE MOVING
Motility is the percentage of your sperm that are moving properly; in order to fertilize an egg, your sperm must be “swimming.” Many at-home sperm count tests don’t include this essential metric, one of the most important factors in your fertility.

Morphology

HOW MANY OF YOUR SPERM ARE THE PROPER SIZE AND SHAPE
A sperm’s structure affects its ability to reach and fertilize an egg. Morphology is the percentage of sperm that are normally shaped; abnormalities may indicate poor sperm development or genetic issues. Fun fact: most sperm are abnormally shaped. Morphology as low as 4–14% is totally normal.