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Foxnews.com-Stark medical offices lined with explicit magazines have long been the fodder of television sitcoms that take on the subject of infertility. But for the six million women and their partners in the U.S. who report difficulties conceiving, the stress and discomfort of approaching a doctor's office is no laughing matter. Click here to read more
BostonHerald.com-This is the first of what I hope will be a regular feature on the blog. I asked Dr. Keith Isaacson to answer questions about the first-ever approved at-home fertility test for men and women. It hit the shelves this month. The FDA-approved test, made by Needham company Genosis Inc., is available at some Bay State retail pharmacies. Click here to read more
WebMD-It takes two to make a baby, and now the first completely at-home fertility test for men and women can help couples better understand their chances of conceiving before they see a doctor. The dual test kit allows men to assess the quality of their semen from the comfort of their home in as little as 80 minutes, while the female test measures levels of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), a key predictor of fertility in women. Click here to read more
Forbes.com-The first at-home fertility screening test for men and women goes on sale in the United States Monday. The test, called Fertell, allows couples to assess key elements of both male and female fertility with 95 percent accuracy, according to maker Genosis, Inc. Click here to read more
ABCNews.com-A new product being released today lets men test their fertility at home for the first time. The test also includes a test for women that can indicate if they have fertility problems, all in a matter of minutes. Click here to read more
US News & World Report- The first do-it-yourself kit to test whether or not you and your partner are fertile is now available in drugstores and on the Internet. Aptly named Fertell, the kit screens for infertility in both men and women and retails for $100. The test, approved by the Food and Drug Administration, is 95 percent accurate. Click here to read more
Babyhopes.com-Fertell is the first at-home fertility test for couples. Its patented, clinically-proven technology now helps you to accelerate your path towards conception, enabling you to test for key elements of both male and female fertility. The tests are taken in the comfort of your home, with results in under 90 minutes. Click here to read more
About.com-This is an easy and accessible first step with the advantage of being done in your own home. While it does not test for every form of infertility, it does begin to evaluate ovarian reserve in the female and sperm motility in the male. Click here to read more
ePregnancy.com-You spent your younger years trying desperately to avoid becoming pregnant: condoms, the pill and other, less reliable, means. But the time has come; you are ready for that little bundle of joy to grace you with her presence. Click here to read more
MedicineNet.com-It takes two to make a baby, and now the first completely at-home fertility test for men and women can help couples better understand their chances of conceiving before they see a doctor. The dual test kit allows men to assess the quality of their semen from the comfort of their home in as little as 80 minutes, while the female test measures levels of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), a key predictor of fertility in women. Click here to read more
Healthnewsdigest.com-Fertility issues affect one in seven couples in the United States and more than six million women and their partners report difficulties conceiving, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Today Genosis, Inc. announced the introduction of Fertell, the first at-home fertility screening test for men and women offering new help for couples on the journey toward conception. Click here to read more
Associated content.com-For the first time ever, a home fertility test is available for men and women without prescription. Fertell, the home fertility product, is sold for about $100 at drug stores and can potentially save couples hoping to conceive far more money than in investing in more sophisticated medical procedures, as reported on National Public Radio. Click here to read more
Medgadget.com-Hey fellas, can your bullets hit the target? Can your swimmers go the distance? Are your soldiers able to go behind enemy lines? Click here to read more
lil'dunham-I heard about this new OTC fertility test from my sister-in-law. Fertell costs about $100 and tests both female and male fertility. Click here to read more
Natural Fertility-A Much Better Way-Fertell comes with two tests: a motile sperm test for men, and a hormone test for women. The sperm test works this way: Semen is deposited into a collection container, sits for 30 minutes, then is forced through a chamber with a chemical solution that simulates cervical fluid. Click here to read more
Bringing Up Baby/Innoblog-This month Genosis, a UK based biotech company, launched Fertell in the US, a his-and-hers at home fertility test that aims to bring fertility testing to the masses. And the masses might be interested. According to the CDC, 12% of women of childbearing age (15-44) and nearly 30% of adult men have experienced infertility. Click here to read more
http://notacrnflkgirl.livejournal.com/-For couples trying to get pregnant, the most basic question—Are we fertile?—is often a glaring unknown. This summer, look for Fertell, the first over-the-counter test that assesses both male and female fertility elements, all in the privacy of your home. Click here to read more
http://blogboxanswer.org/blogs/Help/1709/-Fertility issues affect one in seven couples in the United States and more than six million women and their partners report difficulties conceiving, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Click here to read more
RSS Micro-Anyone who's a fan of ABC's Lost knows the perils of going to a specialist for help getting pregnant: because the timid doctor doesn't want to tell your husband -- who's employed by your violent, mob-tied father -- that he's infertile, he'll be forced to lie and initiate a series of events that can only culminate with you stranded on a spooky uncharted island full of polar bears and hostile natives. Click here to read more
Trendhunter Magazine- Genosis has finished testing their new at-home fertility device, Fertell, and it is now officially available for buying on the public market. Most couples trying to conceive must wait at least a year before asking the medical establishment for help. Click here to read more
Degadget-This is great news for men and women, researchers have come up with a technological breakthrough device, a new at-home screening test, named Fertell which allows the men to take a fertility test at their own home. It takes about 80 minutes to find out if you have fertility problems without going to the doctor. Click here to read more
Beautynova.com-If you are having trouble conceiving, chances are that you may have infertility issues. While couples may sometimes take years of trying to become parents, most health professionals agree that if a couple diligently tries to become pregnant for 12 months and fails, they can start a fertility treatment program. Click here to read more
http://kokyunage.net/id/1098-Capable of detecting both the concentration of motile sperm as well as a hormone which indicates egg quality, Fertell promises to give fairly accurate results for both him and her in under a half-hour. Click here to read more
agentbedhead.com-Ladies do you have an upcoming court case? Want to make sure you can garner as much sympathy as possible from the judge and or jury? Click here to read more
Dogflu.ca-It is being reported that a new test has been developed to allow couples to check their level of fertility from the comfort of their own homes without needing to go to a doctor's office. The new at-home screening test is called Fertell, and comes with both his and her components.
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noguess.wordpress.com-A new at-home screening test, called Fertell, lets couples find out if they have fertility problems without stepping into a doctor's office. Click here to read more
Healthbolt-A new at-home screening test, called Fertell, lets couples find out if they have fertility problems without stepping into a doctor’s office. The test has his and hers components — a screening test for men that is the first at-home device to measure the concentration of motile sperm, and a test for women that measures a hormone considered a marker of egg quality. Click here to read more
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