
Essential Women’s Fertility Test
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Essential Women’s Fertility Test
The Essential Women's Fertility Test is a focused blood test designed to assess key reproductive
hormones that influence fertility, ovulation, and menstrual cycle health. This test helps women
understand their ovarian function, hormone balance, and potential factors affecting conception.
- **Hormonal Health & Fertility Markers:**
- Oestradiol: A key estrogen hormone that regulates the menstrual cycle and supports egg
development.
- Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) & Luteinizing Hormone (LH): Evaluate ovarian function and
egg development; an imbalance may indicate ovulatory issues or early menopause.
- Progesterone (Prog): Confirms ovulation and helps maintain early pregnancy.
- Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin (SHBG): Regulates active sex hormones, including testosterone
and estrogen, which play a role in fertility.
- Prolactin: High levels may indicate hormonal imbalances that interfere with ovulation and
menstrual cycles.
- Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH): Provides insight into ovarian reserve (egg supply) and
reproductive lifespan.
- **Thyroid Function:**
- FT4 & TSH: Assess thyroid function, which plays a vital role in metabolism, menstrual regularity,
and fertility. Imbalances can affect ovulation and increase the risk of miscarriage.
This test is ideal for women who:
- Are trying to conceive and want to assess their fertility potential
- Have irregular or absent periods
- Have been diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or suspect hormonal imbalances
- Have experienced difficulty conceiving or recurrent miscarriages
- Want to check their ovarian reserve and reproductive health for future family planning
Unlike standard hormone panels, this test is specifically designed for fertility assessment, focusing
on key reproductive hormones, ovarian reserve (AMH), and thyroid function, which are crucial for
conception.
- The timing of the test may depend on your menstrual cycle:
- FSH, LH, Oestradiol & AMH are typically tested on day 2-5 of the menstrual cycle.
- Progesterone is best tested around day 21 to confirm ovulation.
- Avoid high-intensity exercise before the test, as this can temporarily affect hormone levels.
- If taking hormonal medications, consult your doctor to determine if adjustments are needed before
testing.
Benefits of Taking the Essential Women's Fertility Test
- **Key Fertility Insights:** Provides a comprehensive evaluation of ovarian function, hormone levels,
and egg reserve to support fertility planning.
- **Early Identification of Hormonal Imbalances:** Helps detect conditions like PCOS, thyroid
dysfunction, or low ovarian reserve, allowing for proactive management.