Female Fertility Test

Female fertility

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The female fertility test evaluates your ovarian reserve based on anti-mullerian hormone and analyses your thyroid function to identify possible hormonal causes that can make it difficult to get pregnant.

AMH
La AMH se considera una de las mejores pruebas para medir la reserva ovárica, la cual determina la cantidad de óvulos que le quedan a una mujer en los ovarios en un momento dado. Este número de óvulos es proporcional a la fertilidad ya que cuantos más óvulos queden, mayor será la probabilidad de que se dé la fecundación.
TSH
In women, elevated TSH levels, in addition to possible hyperthyroidism, can affect fertility by disrupting the hormonal balance necessary for ovulation. When women have high levels of this hormone, it tends to decrease the frequency and regularity of ovulation, decreasing the likelihood of getting pregnant and maintaining that pregnancy.
T4L
Low T4L levels may be associated with fertility problems in women. Low T4L can affect the balance of hormones in the body, which can disrupt ovulation and the menstrual cycle. Irregular ovulation or lack of ovulation (anovulation) can be a cause of infertility. In addition, it has been shown that a reduced T4L concentration can contribute to premature ovarian dysfunction, whereby women's ovaries stop functioning before the age of 40.

Having trouble getting pregnant? This fertility test, carried out at home, is designed for women who are having difficulty conceiving or who are considering assisted reproduction, and analyses key factors such as ovarian reserve and thyroid status.

 

THE FEMALE FERTILITY TEST IS FOR YOU IF...

  • Do you want to know your current fertility level in depth, discreetly and without explanation.
  • You are trying getting pregnant and you want to understand whether a thyroid disorder or low ovarian reserve could be interfering.
  • You plan to start fertility treatment and want to know in advance how your ovaries might react to stimulation.
  • You have been diagnosed with ovarian cancer and want to closely monitor your response to treatment and its impact on your fertility.

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The female hormone test includes 2 kits to measure the relevant female hormones in two phases of the cycle: the follicular phase (between days 3-5 of the cycle) and the luteal phase (7-9 days before the next cycle). It allows to rule out ovarian dysfunctions such as PCOS, to understand ovulation and symptoms such as painful or irregular periods.

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Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is the most reliable marker of ovarian reserve. An anti-Müllerian test is especially recommended after the age of 35, if you are planning a pregnancy, are going to start assisted reproduction or simply want to know your current fertility.

Everything you need to know

Frequently asked questions about this test

You do not need to stop taking oral contraceptives on that day, and if you are taking any specific thyroid monitoring treatment, it is preferable to have the sample taken before taking the dose for that day.

The thyroid is an endocrine gland that produces hormones important for regulating metabolism and cell growth. A malfunctioning thyroid can affect female fertility in several ways:

  1. Ovulation problems: The thyroid produces hormones that are essential for ovulation. If the levels of these hormones are imbalanced, it can cause problems with ovulation, which reduces the chances of getting pregnant.
  2. Implantation problems: Thyroid hormones also play an important role in the process of embryo implantation in the uterus. If the levels of these hormones are imbalanced, it can affect the embryo's ability to implant in the uterus.
  3. Alterations in the menstrual cycle: Thyroid disorders can alter the length and regularity of the menstrual cycle, making it difficult to identify fertile days and plan sexual intercourse at the right times to conceive.
  4. Miscarriage: Women with untreated thyroid disorders have an increased risk of miscarriage in early pregnancy, so it is recommended that women with fertility problems have their thyroid function checked.

A woman is born with approximately 2,000,000 primary follicles. Thereafter, the ovary remains inactive until puberty, when about 300,000 remain, with about 1,000 dying each month during a woman's fertile years. After the age of 35, the chances of achieving a spontaneous pregnancy decrease significantly as the number of follicles drops drastically, as does the quality of the oocytes due to reproductive ageing, reaching the menopause with very low oestrogen levels.

Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), which is the hormone we use to estimate ovarian reserve, remains relatively stable throughout the hormonal cycle. Therefore, you can take the test at any time, without having to wait for a specific phase. However, recent studies have found that values may vary slightly (around 10 %) depending on the phase of the cycle: they are usually slightly higher in the early follicular phase (first days of the cycle) and slightly lower in the luteal phase. This difference does not usually change the interpretation of the results, but if you want maximum consistency - for example, to compare results over time - you may prefer to do it in the early days of the cycle. As for TSH, which tests thyroid function, it does not vary significantly throughout the cycle, so it can be measured at any time.

There is no single interval for all women. How often you should repeat a fertility test depends mainly on your age, your previous results and your clinical situation. If your AMH and TSH results are normal and there are no changes in your health, repeating the test every 12-18 months is a reasonable practice.

Medical guidelines advise that TSH should be below 2.5 mIU/L in the pre-pregnancy period to optimise the chances of conception and reduce early risks. It has also been shown that TSH values between 2.5 and 4 mIU/L do not necessarily delay pregnancy, although being below 2.5 mIU/L is still recommended.

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