SwimCount

SwimCount SwimCount™ Sperm Quality Test is the World's first valid and patented at home test measuring PMSCs.

Low sperm quality is a key factor behind the problems many couples experience when trying to conceive. SwimCount is the world's first valid home test of sperm quality. Instead of measuring the quantity of your sperm cells, SwimCount measures the quality of the sperm cells, which is a key factor in achieving pregnancy. SwimCount is fast, easy and discreet and it gives you a reliable answer about your chance of making a woman pregnant. Learn more about how the device and how it works here: http://www.swimcount.com/pages/faqs

SwimCount and the Sperm Cell Device is a trademark of MotilityCount ApS

Congratulations to the winners, who won our quiz at the yearly Danish Pharmaconomist Association’s (Farmakonomforeningen...
12/04/2024

Congratulations to the winners, who won our quiz at the yearly Danish Pharmaconomist Association’s (Farmakonomforeningen) 2024 Student Event and Fair in Middelfart last month and won a Gift card for tickets to the Cinema, Sweets and a free SwimCount™ S***m Quality Test.
We enjoyed the great interest and engagement shown by all the students at the Fair regarding our SwimCount™ products as well as our mission to assist in the pregnancy process.

Happy Easter from the MotlityCount ApS Team!
22/03/2024

Happy Easter from the MotlityCount ApS Team!

Last Saturday on March 9 2024, MotilityCount ApS once again exhibited at the yearly Danish Pharmaconomist Association's ...
15/03/2024

Last Saturday on March 9 2024, MotilityCount ApS once again exhibited at the yearly Danish Pharmaconomist Association's (Farmakonomforeningen) Student Event and Fair in Middelfart, Funen. It is the fifth time we exhibit and as always, we enjoyed presenting our products to the students.

Did you know that s***m is produced at approximately 34 degrees? To produce s***m, the temperature must be approximately...
23/02/2024

Did you know that s***m is produced at approximately 34 degrees?

To produce s***m, the temperature must be approximately 34 degrees, which is 3 degrees lower than the normal body temperature.

The s***m production takes place in the testicles, and because the s***m only is produced at a temperature 2-4 degrees lower than the normal body temperature, evolution has therefore decided to place the testicles outside the body, where the temperature is lower and optimal for creating swimmers.

This week we would like to draw the attention to the episode “Forsømt Fertilitet” in the podcast Genstart in DR Lyd, fea...
30/01/2024

This week we would like to draw the attention to the episode “Forsømt Fertilitet” in the podcast Genstart in DR Lyd, featuring Cathrine Wichmand, influencer and fertility lobbyist sharing her own story.
Listen to the podcast here: https://www.dr.dk/lyd/special-radio/genstart/genstart-2024/genstart-forsoemt-fertilitet-11802450033

A big Thank you to Cathrine Wichmand for helping to raise the awareness of a very sensitive, but very important matter.

More than 10% of all couples experience fertility problems, and in half of all cases, this is due to low s***m quality. Time is incredibly important and at MotilityCount ApS we work to help ensure fast identification of a man's fertility and to create solutions that help make fertility treatment simpler and more effective.

Read more at www.swimcount.dk, www.swimcount.eu and www.swimcountharvester.com

Da en besked fra Instagram-profilen "Mette" tikker ind kort før statsministerens årlige nytårstale med et hint til talens indhold, sørger Cathrine Wichmand for at sidde klar foran tv'et. Sammen med sin mand og deres to børn venter hun spændt på, hvad Mette Frederiksen har tænkt sig at sige. ...

MotilityCount meets Minister for the Interior and Health of Denmark, Sofie Løhde at the AmCham Denmark 2024 New Year’s R...
12/01/2024

MotilityCount meets Minister for the Interior and Health of Denmark, Sofie Løhde at the AmCham Denmark 2024 New Year’s Reception.

This week our CEO, Mogens C. Thomsen participated in the Annual AmCham Denmark 2024 New Year’s Reception taking place at Rydhave (the residence of the United States' Ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark), where, among others, he met with the Minister for the Interior and Health of Denmark, Sophie Løhde. It was a great opportunity for MotilityCount to shortly introduce both our SwimCount™ S***m Quality Test and our SwimCount™ Harvester to the Minister, who showed interest in our company and our products.

The recent news about the proposal by the Danish Government to give couples the opportunity to receive free fertility treatment for their second child, means that the work in Fertility Treatments and early detection of Male Fertility are more important than ever before.

MotilityCount ApS already has a number of Regulatory approvals for our at-home SwimCount™ S***m Quality Test incl. the US FDA 510(k) and the CE IVD Mark among others, but we are still awaiting the CE Mark MDR Regulatory Approval (and later on the US FDA Clearance) for our SwimCount™ Harvester which we are convinced in the future will be an important tool within ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology) compared to the present methods used presently such as the Density Gradient Centrifugation (DGC).

A big thank you to the whole AmCham TEAM for such an excellent New Year’s Reception.

Photos by Pamela Juhl, Sky Photography provided by AmCham.

SwimCount™ S***m Quality Test: https://www.swimcount.eu/
SwimCount™ Harvester: https://www.swimcountharvester.com/

Season’s Greetings from the SwimCount™ Team.We look back at a very good year for our company, which we finished on a goo...
22/12/2023

Season’s Greetings from the SwimCount™ Team.

We look back at a very good year for our company, which we finished on a good note with the largest delivery of our SwimCount® S***m Quality Test to the US market so far.

We look forward to working together with all our Partners and Distributors in the new year to ensure the availability of our products in more than 30 countries.

Meet us at ESHRE 2024 in Amsterdam in July, MEDICA 2024 in Düsseldorf in November, and other trade fairs and exhibitions in the coming year.

See you in 2024!

01/12/2023

Boy or girl?

Did you know that the s***m cell determines the gender?

When a s***m cell succeeds in fertilizing the egg, the gender is determined right away. This is because the s***m cell either carries the X or the Y chromosome.
So, if the s***m cell carries the X chromosome, it's a girl, and if it carries the Y chromosome, it's a boy.

Home of SwimCount™ - CopenhagenCopenhagen is the capital of Denmark and home of SwimCount™. We want to share this beauti...
17/11/2023

Home of SwimCount™ - Copenhagen

Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and home of SwimCount™. We want to share this beautiful city and its surroundings with you, so we took SwimCount™ out on a trip to different locations in and around Copenhagen.

Our first photo is taken by the water. One of the special features about Denmark is the long coastline. Denmark ranks 17th in the world of countries with the most coastline, about 8.754 km (5439 miles).

This SwimCount™ picture is taken at Charlottenlund Beach, only a short bike ride North of the city center. It’s a very popular beach, attracting a lot of people and it’s an excellent place to take a swim in the summer.

Read more about SwimCount™ and our products at: https://www.swimcount.eu/

Today, November 2nd, is World Fertility Day. We want to help your baby dream come true, the sooner the better. In a worl...
02/11/2023

Today, November 2nd, is World Fertility Day.
We want to help your baby dream come true, the sooner the better. In a world of increasing fertility problems, we know that EVERY DAY COUNTS.
About 40% of all infertility cases worldwide are caused by male factors. Read more about our at-home pre-screening SwimCount™ S***m Quality Test here: https://www.swimcount.eu/pages/about-us

SwimCount™ in New Orleans, USAOur SwimCount™ S***m Quality Test is currently sold in more than 30 countries worldwide, a...
20/10/2023

SwimCount™ in New Orleans, USA

Our SwimCount™ S***m Quality Test is currently sold in more than 30 countries worldwide, among them USA.

Here we are in beautiful New Orleans to visit the annual ASRM congress held this week and to meet up with partners and distributors.

Read more about our SwimCount™ S***m Quality Test at: https://www.swimcount.eu/products/swimcount-s***m-quality-test

06/10/2023

Did you know that s***m was once used as invisible ink?

This may sound strange, but desperate times call for desperate solutions. So, during World War I, s***m was used as invisible ink to write secret messages, as it couldn’t be detected with iodine, unlike other invisible inks.

The success of using s***m as invisible ink was short lived, because although it was undetectable to the eyes, it was easily detected by the nose… due to the very characteristic smell. The spies were therefore told to always use "fresh supplies" when writing a message.

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Low s***m quality is a key factor behind the problems many couples experience when trying to conceive. SwimCount is the world's first valid home test of s***m quality. Instead of measuring the quantity of your s***m cells, SwimCount measures the quality of the s***m cells, which is a key factor in achieving pregnancy as only the progressive motile s***m cells can fertilise an egg. SwimCount is fast, easy and discreet and it gives you a reliable answer about your chance of making a woman pregnant. Learn more about the device and how it works here: http://www.swimcount.com/pages/faqs