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Sperm penetration tests check to see if a man's sperm can move through cervical mucus and the fallopian tubes to join with (fertilize) an egg. This test is usually done when a couple is having trouble getting pregnant (infertility).

There are different sperm penetration tests.

Sperm mucus penetration. This test checks to see if a man's sperm can move through the cervical mucus. This test is not done very often because there are other fertility tests that give more information about the fertility problem.
Sperm penetration assay. This test checks to see if a man's sperm can join with an egg. (This is also called the hamster zona-free ovum test or hamster test.) Sperm are mixed with hamster eggs in a laboratory. The number of sperm that penetrate the egg is measured. This test is done most often at special fertility centers that do in vitro fertilization .

Sperm penetration tests may be done:

When other tests have not found a cause for infertility.
To see how the sperm function when a semen analysis test has shown some problems. Problems could include the sperm moving slowly or looking abnormal.
To test sperm before doing in vitro fertilization.

Talk to your doctor about any concerns you have about the need for the test, its risks, how it will be done, or what the results will mean. To help you understand the importance of this test, fill out the medical test information form [PDF] (What is a PDF document?) .

Sperm mucus penetration test
For women, this test must be done during ovulation . Follow your doctor's instructions for checking the level of luteinizing hormone (LH) in your urine. When you check your LH level, do the urine test in the mid- to late morning. Do not drink any fluids that morning until you have done the test. If your test shows that you are ovulating, call for a doctor's visit for the next day.

For men, the semen sample is collected after the cervical mucus sample is taken. You should not release your sperm (ejaculate) for 2 days before the test. It is important to not go longer than 5 days before the test without ejaculating.

Sperm penetration assay (SPA)
The SPA only requires a semen sample to be taken.

For men, it is important that you do not release your sperm (ejaculate) for 2 days before the test. But do not go longer than 5 days before the test without ejaculating.

Sperm mucus penetration test
For the sperm mucus penetration test, samples of the woman's cervical mucus and the man's semen will be collected. In the lab, the semen is added to the mucus in a tube. After 90 minutes, the distance the sperm have moved is measured.

For the woman: a sample of cervical mucus is collected from the woman during a pelvic exam. To learn more, see the topic Pelvic Examination .

For the man: a semen sample is collected by masturbation. First, you should urinate and then wash and rinse your hands and penis before you collect the semen in a sterile cup. Do not use lubricants or condoms when you collect the sample. If you collect the semen sample at home, be sure to get it to the lab or clinic within 1 hour. Keep the sample at body temperature and out of direct sunlight. Do not collect the sample by having sex and then withdrawing when you ejaculate, because vaginal fluid may be mixed with the sperm.

Sperm penetration assay (SPA)
For the SPA, a semen sample is collected. The sperm are mixed with hamster eggs in a laboratory. The number of sperm that can penetrate an egg is measured.

For the man: a semen sample is collected by masturbation. First, you should urinate and then wash and rinse your hands and penis before you collect the semen in a sterile cup. Do not use lubricants or condoms when you collect the sample. If you collect the semen sample at home, be sure to get it to the lab or clinic within 1 hour. Keep the sample at body temperature and out of direct sunlight. Do not collect the sample by having sex and then withdrawing when you ejaculate, because vaginal fluid may be mixed with the sperm.

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