Couple’s fertility
Perform now, all the necessary tests to know your state of health. In addition, you can have a Fertic consultation with our medical specialists.
How does it work?
1. Discreet Shipping
Your test will be delivered to you in a discreet package. We send it to your home without having to go through a physical consultation.
2. Collect your sample
Activate your test and collect your sample in the morning. Return the package with your sample the same day, using the forwarding label provided.
3. Receive your results
Once the sample reaches the laboratory, your results will be available in your account in our app, within a period of 5-7 days, in a completely secure and confidential manner.
4. Explanation of results
You can carry out a telemedicine consultation with a member of our professional medical team, who will explain the results of your test.



Fertility recommendations
Find out all about the factors that affect your fertility
To ensure a healthy pregnancy, you need at least 22% body fat. Maintaining a "healthy" BMI increases the chances of a healthy pregnancy. You can check your BMI using a BMI calculator. A BMI is considered "healthy" when it is between 18.5 and 25, and "at risk" when it is greater than 25.
From the age of 32, the chances of a woman becoming pregnant begin to decrease, at the age of 35, this decrease becomes more rapid. At birth women carry between 5 and 7 million eggs, when they are going through menopause, they have 1,000 eggs. Therefore, a 40-year-old woman only has a 5% chance of getting pregnant.
The lifespan of sperm is five days and the lifespan of an egg is 24 hours. Having intercourse every other day in the six days before ovulation increases the chance of conceiving.
A varied diet with an adequate supply of calcium, protein, and iron is essential to properly fuel the body. Calcium, folic acid, healthy fats, vitamin B12, vitamin D, and iron are particularly important for a healthy pregnancy.
It is very important that you have regular sexual health tests before trying to get pregnant. Many people believe that STDs do not affect pregnancy, and many are asymptomatic, however Chlamydia, for example, can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) which can lead to infertility.
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