Single Hygene Seminal Fluid Collection Kit 

No more "Here's a cup, there's the bathroom"!

At last!...a non-spermicidal design collection system for semen analysis and/or insemination purposes! This simple kit offers a sensitive and comfortable method for the patient to collect a specimen and transport it for laboratory analysis.
 
Contains
  • one Male-Factor Pak condom
  • one test tube
  • one funnel
 Studies show that semen samples obtained through intercourse are more viable than those obtained through masturbation.1, 2 Improved specimen viability and increased patient acceptance when masturbation is objectionable, are the benefits that medical professionals have been waiting for.
 

Advantages of the Hygene Kit Non-Spermicidal.

  • Biologically inert polyurethane condom maintains sperm viability, motility and velocity.
  • No mold releases or powders used in condom manufacture.
  • Psychologically Acceptable.
  • Allows sample collection at home or other private settings and eliminates patient stress traditionally caused by religious, cultural or emotional objections to masturbation or coitus interruptus.
  • Comfortable and Gentle.
  • Ultra-thin polyurethane facilitates sensitivity, satisfaction and high sexual stimulation.
  • Easy to Use.
  • Patient simply cleans genitals prior to use, removes condom when erection has ceased after ejaculation, and closes condom with a provided twist-tie.
  • Easy to Transport.
  • Patient seals condom in compact pouch with patient I.D. label, and transports to physician or laboratory, carrying it close to body to maintain specimen temperature.
  • Sterile.
  • Individually sealed and packaged.
  • Less Costly.

 
The Hygene Semen Collection Kit is priced lower than its leading competition. Also, special instructions given to patients on how to produce the specimen can be made available upon request from ZDL. Manufactured by Apex Medical Technologies, Inc.
 
  1. Zavos, P.M.: Seminal parameters of ejaculates collected from oligospermic and normospermic patients via masturbation and at intercourse with the use of a Silastic seminal fluid collection device. Fertil. Steril., 44(4):517-520, 1985.
  2. Zavos, P.M.: Characteristics of human ejaculates collected via masturbation and a new Silastic seminal fluid collection device (SCD). Fertil. Steril., 43(3):491-492, 1985.

As agreed with Amazon, Due to the nature of this Health and Personal Care product, no refund can be issued with following FDA Standards.