Test Overview
A postcoital test checks a woman's
cervical mucus after sex to see whether sperm are
present and moving normally. This test may be used if a woman is not able to
become pregnant (infertility) and other tests have not
found a cause.
The test is done 1 to 2 days before
ovulation when the cervical mucus is thin and stretchy
and sperm can easily move through it into the
uterus. Within 2 to 8 hours after you have sex, your
doctor collects and looks at a cervical mucus sample.
Many doctors
question the value of the postcoital test to check for infertility. It is not
done very often.