Collection Method:
Finger prick
Includes:
Ferticonsulta at home
What does it measure?
Estradiol (M)
Estradiol is responsible for sexual function and the development of secondary sexual characteristics.
Prolactin
Prolactin when raised to abnormal levels decreases fertility in both women and men. They often cause menstrual disorders and alterations in ovulation ranging from minimal, until women stop ovulating. It is a hormonal disorder that usually has an easy solution and that, in most cases, can be treated with medications so that the woman can follow her dream of getting pregnant.
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)
The antimullerian is the hormone that tells us the ovarian reserve, that is, it will provide us with information about the amount of oocytes that you still have available. It is a very simple test and completely essential for any woman as it will allow her to make decisions about when and how to plan her motherhood.
Luteinizing hormone (LH)
Luteinizing hormone is responsible for ovulation. It works in conjunction with follicle-stimulating hormone to trigger the release of the egg. In men, LH causes the testicles to produce testosterone, which is important for sperm production. This analysis is important to find out the cause of infertility, the reason for a low sperm count or find out the reason for a low sex drive.
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
It is a hormone that plays an important role in the maturation of the egg during the menstrual cycle. Recent studies have also suggested that normal levels of thyroid hormones are essential for the proper development of the embryo, as well as for its subsequent implantation.
Follicular stimulating hormone (FSH)
Follicular stimulating hormone is responsible for stimulating the woman to grow egg-carrying follicles in the ovaries. In men, FSH controls sperm production.
This test is important to find out the cause of infertility, the reason for a low sperm count or to know if there is a problem in the testicles.
How does it work?
1. Discreet Shipping
2. Collect your sample
3. Receive your results
4. Explanation of results
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
How accurate is the testing process?
Their samples are processed in the same laboratories used by primary care providers, hospitals, and government schemes. Fertility At Home laboratories are accredited with the highest levels of accreditation.
How is my privacy protected?
Keeping your data safe 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 removed after analysis.
When should I collect and return my sample?
Please ensure that the sample is collected before 9 am and returned immediately using the transport method provided in the test kit. Each test includes a prepaid shipping envelope to return your samples to the lab. Please do not collect or return samples on Fridays, Saturdays or Sundays.
Are medical professionals involved in the process?
Fertility At Home has a team of doctors who will review your order and results. Our medical team is on standby throughout the testing process, to make your data available in the App once the results of the analytics have been obtained.
Why should I activate my trial?
Activating the test connects you to the unique alphanumeric barcode within your Fertility At Home test kit. The lab cannot process your sample if the test kit is not activated and connected to you.
Benefits of Fertility at Home
Comfortable
We will deliver the tests directly to your door, with results online in 2 to 5 days. No more medical consultations.
Control
You control the entire test process and can manage your test results from a secure online account.
Confidence
You can trust knowing that your health is being continuously monitored and improved with the support of our medical team.