This device, called Yo, will show you live video of your sperm
A new at-home male fertility product called Yo
could make testing semen way less awkward. Yo turns a user’s phone
camera into a microscope that’s able to zoom in on a semen sample and
determine how many sperm exist and are moving, aka the motile sperm
concentration. The higher the concentration of moving sperm, the better a
man’s chance of fertilizing an egg. This isn’t the first time we’ve
seen a company turn a smartphone camera into a microscope, although this is one of the first times we’ve seen it applied for male fertility.
Once obtaining a sample, men have to drop some on a slide
that slips into the connected camera device. The Yo will then record
video of the live sperm while its algorithm processes how many are
moving. The companion iOS / Android app will ultimately give users a
detailed reading of their sperm count and what it means.
I showed the product announcement to John Amory,
a doctor at the University of Washington, who specializes in male
infertility and contraception. After going through its FDA-approval
application, he says the device seems medically sound. He also believes
it could serve as a great first step for men looking to figure out their
fertility status. Masturbating in a clinic isn’t an ideal situation for
anyone, so the fact that a man could produce a semen sample at home is
appealing. With Yo, Amory envisions men could come to their doctor’s
appointment already prepared and able to rule out extra tests. Yo could
also spare women more invasive tests by first ruling out her partner’s
fertility because in 40 percent of cases, Amory says, men infertility is
the root cause of conception troubles.
The device is available to preorder now for $49.95 and
includes supplies for two tests. It’ll ship sometime in February. There
aren’t slide refills for sale, although they might be available in the
future.
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