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Understand your hormonal health with our female fertility testing options.

Progesterone Test
$89

Biomarkers:

  • Progesterone Hormone
Female Hormone Test
$129

Biomarkers:

  • Follicle Stimulating Hormone
  • Luteinizing Hormone
  • Prolactin
  • Oestradiol
Ovarian Reserve Test
$139

Biomarkers:

  • Anti-Mullerian Hormone

Know your symptoms

1 in 8 couples has trouble getting pregnant or sustaining a pregnancy.

Progesterone Test

The Progesterone-Ovulation test offers you an insight into your ability to ovulate by measuring the level of Progesterone in your blood.

Ovarian Reserve Test

The Ovarian Reserve Test offers you an insight into how many eggs you have left in your ovaries by testing the range of Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) in the blood.

Female Hormone Test

The Female Hormone test offers a comprehensive picture of your fertility status by looking at a number of key hormones including Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Prolactin and Oestradiol.

When should you take each test?

Fertility Facts

Find out more about the fertility factors.

Certain lifestyle factors such as heavy smoking, drinking and use of recreational drugs, particularly marijuana, are known to impact a one's fertility potential.

From the age of 32, a woman's chances of becoming pregnant begin to decrease, by the age of 35, this decline becomes more rapid. As a fetus, women will carry between 5 and 7 million eggs, by the time a woman is going through menopause, they will have 1,000 eggs. By the time a woman is 40 years old, there is only a 5% chance of becoming pregnant.

Chronic stress can trigger the overproduction of cortisol in men and women causing hormonal imbalances and thus a decreased likelihood of healthy conception.

To ensure a healthy pregnancy, you require at least 22% of body fat. Maintaining a healthy BMI increases your chances of a healthy pregnancy. A healthy BMI can be observed using a BMI Calculator. A healthy BMI is observed between 25 and 29.9.

The "fertile window" in women refers to the six days before ovulation. The lifespan of spermatozoa is five days and the lifespan of an ovum is 24 hours. Having sex every second day in the six days leading up to the release of the ovum increases the likelihood of healthy conception.

It's of great importance that you take regular sexual health tests before attempting to become pregnant. Many people believe that STDs don't affect pregnancy, and many are asymptomatic however chlamydia, for example, can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) which can lead to infertility.

A varied diet with an adequate supply of calcium, protein, and iron is essential in fuelling the body correctly. Calcium, folic acid, healthy fats, vitamin B12, vitamin D and iron are particularly important for a healthy pregnancy.

Home Female Fertility Testing

Sample Reports

How it works

Discreet Delivery

Your test will be delivered to you in discreet packaging, with next day delivery. Order on-the-go without having to visit a physician’s office.

Collect Your Sample

Activate your test and collect your sample in the morning. Return your sample on the same day, using the prepaid shipping label provided.

Review Accurate Results

Once your sample arrives in the laboratory, confidential results will be available from your secure online account within 2 to 5 days.

Get Medical Support

Our dedicated team of nurses are available 24/7 and will call you to explain your results.

Benefits

Progesterone Test

The Progesterone-Ovulation test offers you an insight into your ability to ovulate by measuring the level of Progesterone in your blood.

Ovarian Reserve Test

The Ovarian Reserve Test offers you an insight into how many eggs you have left in your ovaries by testing the range of Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) in the blood.

Female Hormone Test

The Female Hormone test offers a comprehensive picture of your fertility status by looking at a number of key hormones including Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Prolactin and Oestradiol.

Still have questions?

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Why do I need to activate my test?

Activating the test connects you to the unique alphanumeric barcode within your test kit. The laboratory cannot process your sample if the test kit is not activated and linked to you.

Are there medical professionals involved in the process?

We have a team of physicians who will review your order and results. Our nursing team is on standby throughout the testing process and, if you test positive, you will receive a call to discuss your results and treatment options.

When should I collect and return my sample?

Please ensure that the sample is collected before 9am and returned immediately using the carrier method provided within the test kit. Each test includes a prepaid shipping envelope to return your samples to the laboratory.

Please do not collect or return samples on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday.

How is my privacy protected?

Keeping your data secure is important to us. All data is completely anonymized to ensure that your privacy is maintained throughout the process. We will not share your information with any third party.

All samples are disposed of following analysis.

How accurate is the testing process?

Your samples are processed in the same labs used by primary care providers, hospitals and government schemes.

Our laboratories are CLIA approved and CAP-accredited, which are the highest levels of accreditation.

Tests kits are manufactured within our ISO 1385 accredited facility, the highest level of accreditation for medical devices.