You can build your own little laboratory.
In the '80s, many people did just that. Then, the practice was forgotten.
In 2019, Maxime Labrit wrote a tutorial:
Sperm@home. Validated by doctors and lab technicians, it's viable and free.
Since then, this technology and knowledge has been taken up in a number of places, including Montpellier and Switzerland, and is gradually spreading.
To help you acquire this knowledge, please consult the Manual on Basic Semen Analysis 2002, of which this is the most important chapter:
It is strongly recommended that you have your spermograms done in a laboratory anyway.
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