Fertility Test for Women

Fertility Testing for Women and health information

Fertility Tests for Women start with relevant blood tests to assess the hormone levels that cause infertility. These include Follicle-stimulating hormone (or FSH)Luteinizing hormone (or LH)Free and Total TestosteroneProlactin (or PRL) and Sex Hormone-Binding globulin (or SHBG) 

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Infertility refers to being unable to get pregnant. The average diagnosis comes after a period of assessment (1 year or more) with the couple trying to get pregnant. In some cases, a woman may get pregnant but won’t be able to carry the fetus to term (miscarriage), and this is also noted under the same diagnosis of infertility. 

According to modern research, 10-15% of all US couples deal with this concern. Approximately 33% of these cases involve women-related problems concerning fertility. While another 33% includes men-related issues. The remaining 33% consists of a combination of men and women-related problems. 

Timing and interaction of many factors come into play when looking at fertility.  Hormones, both men’s and women’s, constitute a big part of this equation.  These hormones include those produced by a man’s testicles, a woman’s ovaries, and glands like the pituitary, hypothalamus, and thyroid. 

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