SwimClub, a new male fertility company, just launched its first product, Spermatogen Complex: a 90-day protocol built with clinically validated ingredients to address the growing crisis in male fertility.
Male fertility is in decline. Sperm counts have dropped nearly 60% since 1970, and male factors are involved in about half of all infertility cases. Today, one in four men has below-average sperm quality, yet there’s no FDA-approved therapy for male infertility.

SwimClub is a new male fertility company.
Dr. Michael Eisenberg, Stanford Professor of Urology and SwimClub’s formulating physician, says he’s seeing more patients in their 20s and 30s facing low sperm counts or sperm quality. “Despite the growing crisis, there’s been a glaring gap in solutions for male fertility,” he explains.
Most fertility supplements address just one or two areas of male fertility. Spermatogen was designed to take on the full picture, supporting motility, morphology (sperm shape and structure), DNA integrity, and overall sperm health.
Its formula includes 12 ingredients at clinically studied dosages, such as:
The process of making new sperm, called Spermatogenesis, takes around 72 days, plus another 10–14 days for sperm to fully mature. In other words, healthier sperm can only be produced by completing the full three-month cycle, which is why SwimClub built its protocol around that timeline.
The full three-month protocol is now available at $380, which delivers a 90-day supply upfront before transitioning to monthly shipments at $126.67. Month-to-month subscriptions cost $149.99 per month, with one-time 30-day supplies available for $180.
SwimClub is available now at swimclub.co with free shipping on all orders.