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Female Fertility Test

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Rapid Test

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Blood

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£ 29.00

GetTested’s Female Fertility Test measures Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH), a key indicator of ovarian reserve. This hormone offers valuable insights into fertility potential, helping you understand your reproductive health. The test is designed for easy and discreet use, providing a clear understanding of fertility status, whether for pregnancy planning or general health awareness.

For men interested in checking their fertility, we offer a straightforward Sperm Test as well.

 

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Female Fertility Test - Ovarian Reserve Test

GetTested's Female Fertility Test measures Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH), a crucial fertility hormone. AMH levels provide insight into ovarian reserve, an important factor for those planning to conceive.

How the Test Works

This test measures AMH levels through a small blood sample. The result, which shows your AMH level, is available in 10 minutes.

The Importance of AMH

Your AMH level offers valuable information about your ovarian reserve, which is why this test is sometimes referred to as an Ovarian Reserve Test. A low AMH level may suggest a lower egg count, while a higher level indicates a larger reserve. AMH testing is also helpful in detecting Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).

Who is it For?

This test is ideal for those looking to gain more insight into their fertility, particularly if planning to conceive or experiencing difficulties with conception.

Optimizing Fertility: Nutrients for Women

For women aiming to conceive, focusing on a diet rich in specific nutrients is crucial for promoting fertility and preparing the body for a healthy pregnancy. Key nutrients include:

  1. Folic Acid (Folate): Essential for preventing neural tube defects in the foetus. Women are advised to take 400-800 micrograms of folic acid daily from the start of trying to conceive.
  2. Iron: Important for preventing anaemia, which can affect fertility. Iron also supports increased blood volume during pregnancy.
  3. Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Crucial for the foetus's brain and eye development. Omega-3 can also positively affect fertility.
  4. Calcium: Vital for building strong bones in both the mother and the growing foetus. The recommended intake is 1000 mg per day to support the bone health of both woman and child.
  5. Vitamin D: Plays a significant role in fertility and hormonal balance. Adequate levels of Vitamin D are associated with improved fertility outcomes and may support embryo development.
  6. Zinc: Essential for cell division and the production of healthy eggs. Zinc deficiency can disrupt menstrual cycles and decrease egg quality, affecting fertility.
  7. Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10): Aids in improving egg quality and ovarian response, supporting overall female fertility.

Maintaining a well-balanced diet rich in these nutrients, along with a healthy lifestyle, is key for women looking to improve their fertility and prepare for pregnancy.

Safety and Privacy

We commit to protecting your privacy. We handle your test and results discreetly and securely.

More Information

Our team is always ready to assist with any questions and support you may need. The test is CE-approved for professional use.

FAQ

How is the Female Fertility test carried out?

Our Female Fertility test is a rapid test kit with results within 10 minutes. After ordering, we will send you a kit with everything you need to perform the test.

What will the result tell me?

You will receive one of these values: Normal: 1-7 ng/mL Indicative of lower ovarian reserve: <1 ng/mL Indicative of PCOS: >7 ng/mL

When should I take the test?

No, the test can be taken at any time of the day and month.

Do you offer other fertility tests?

You can check out all our Fertility Tests here.

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