Female Fertility
Did you know that we can easily check one of the most important indicators of female fertility, adequate ovarian function and our quality egg supply,
using a reliable tool such as female fertility tests? They are economical, fast and above all, they can be used from the comfort of our home.
In this article, we will try to answer to some frequently asked questions:
-What are the female fertility tests? Do they help me trying to get pregnant?
-Are female fertility tests useful for me?
-What do the results of the female fertility test show us?
-Which female fertility test is right for me?
What are female fertility tests, how do they help me in trying to get pregnant?
Female fertility tests are diagnostic tests that detect the concentration of a specific hormone in the urine, called FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone). In order for ovulation to occur, the female body releases FSH to develop the egg which will lead to ovulation that particular month. If there is not an adequate supply of quality eggs or our ovaries are not functioning well, the female body will try to cope in order to ovulate by releasing a large amount of FSH. This high concentration of FSH is detected through the test and shows us if there is a malfunction in one of the most critical and important indicators of female fertility, the ovary and egg system.
Female fertility tests are a reliable tool that can be used easily and quickly from the comfort of our home and offer valid results, without having to spend a lot to find out.
Are female fertility tests useful for me?
Checking egg quality and ovarian function can be particularly useful if one or more of the following apply:
-We are over 35 years old
-We have an unstable cycle
-We try coordinated (using a valid method of finding fertile days) to conceive, over 12 months.
-We want to check if we are approaching menopause (especially important if there is a family history of early menopause).
What do the results of the female fertility test show us?
-If there is a supply of quality eggs and our ovaries are functioning adequately, the body does not need to produce a large amount of the hormone and our FSH will be low (below 25mlU/ml) so the test will show us a negative result.
-If the ovaries are not working properly and/or there is not a sufficient reserve of eggs, the hormone will be detected in a high concentration (over 25mlU/ml) in our body, as it will produce it in a large amount, in the effort to achieve ovulation and the test will show us a positive result.
Therefore, the ideal result we want in female fertility tests is NEGATIVE, as this shows us the adequate functioning of the ovaries.
Which female fertility test is right for me?
At Mother2be you will find female fertility tests, with more than 99% accuracy of results.
Below we'll outline the types available and the key features each one has, to help you choose the one that's right for you:
-One Step Female Fertility Test FSH Midstream 02 Pcs.
It is placed directly into the urine stream. It has a large handle for more comfort of use and a sharp result window. It can be used on any day of the cycle. It is recommended to use it with the first morning urine, where the concentration of FSH is higher.
-One Step Female Fertility Test FSH Strips 03 Pcs.
The most economical female fertility test, with equally high accuracy of results. It is used by dipping it into a urine sample, which you have collected in a clean container (not necessarily sterile). It is used on the third day of the cycle, i.e. three days after the start of your period. It is expected that there will still be still flow from the period and it does not affect the test results. It is recommended to use it with the first morning urine, where the concentration of FSH is higher.
On our page you will find Male Fertility tests as well, here
*For more information, please contact us by phone at 2310 864440, from Monday to Friday (9 a.m. - 5 p.m. local time), or by sending an email to info@mother2be.gr
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