Are you looking to start a family in the future and want to find out more about your potential fertility?

Are you interested in learning more about your ovarian reserve (an indication of how many eggs you have remaining)? Are you finding it hard to fall pregnant and would like to understand more about your hormone levels?

This test can help you start to build a picture of your potential future fertility.

Visit our pharmacy for a quick, simple finger-prick blood test carried out by our qualified team. We’ll send your test to the laboratory and you’ll get your results within 7 days.
 
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  • Provides results for 3 key fertility hormone markers
  • Provides hospital standard, easy-to-read results
  • Provides clear information and signposting to see your GP if required
  • Suited for women aged between 20 and 54
  • Not suitable for those taking hormonal contraception or hormone replacement therapy
  • Sample taken on Day 3 of your menstrual cycle

Optimise Your Health And Wellbeing

Take control of your health in a positive way. Understand whether your fertility hormone status may be impacting your potential fertility.

Using a quick and easy pharmacy-to-laboratory finger-prick blood test. Get your results within 7 days.

Be aware that understanding your female fertility hormone levels is the first step to making positive changes. It is also easy to track your hormone levels over time to see how they are changing with age.

Note that female fertility is complex. The Female Fertility Test cannot provide complete information about your fertility status either now or in the future, however, the results can help you start a conversation with your GP about next steps.

Take steps to change your life for the better.

Measuring your female fertility hormone status is important, particularly if you:

  • are concerned about your future fertility
  • you’d like to find out if your ovarian reserve is as expected for your age
  • are trying to get pregnant and want to find out more information about your hormone status
  • would like information to assist you in starting a conversation with your GP about your fertility
  • wonder if you might be going through early menopause
  • are intrigued to find out more

What is tested for?

FSH is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland in the brain. FSH is responsible for ensuring the normal function of the ovaries and the menstrual cycle. Day 3 FSH levels increase as ovarian reserve falls.

Anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) is only produced by ovarian egg follicles and so levels of this hormone can be used to estimate ovarian reserve. The test can be used to determine whether your ovarian reserve levels are as expected for your age.

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