A first step in screening fertility problems and hormones imbalances for a healthy pregnancy. Also helps understand known causes of infertility such as PCOS, anovulation, ovarian insufficiency, hypothyroidism, and ovarian failure.
It requires a saliva sample, collected on day 3 of menstrual cycle, and two finger-prick blood samples from day 3 and day 21.
Our At Home Fertility Test is easy, reliable, and requires just a few steps:
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What is a Fertility Test?
A fertility test measures the hormones important for getting pregnant. It measures FSH and LH levels on day 3 after the menstrual cycle. TSH, Estradiol, Progesterone, Testosterone and Cortisol are measured from day 21.
Why you need to measure fertility hormone levels?
For women planning to get pregnancy, hormone imbalance can make it very difficult.
Low levels of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) might affect the egg production. Higher FSH levels are known to cause ovarian malfunction and are also observed during menopause. The test also helps check for the rare conditions of Turner syndrome (abnormally high FSH levels) and Kallman's syndrome (abnormally low FSH & LH levels).
Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) is critical for healthy pregnancy. Other imbalances of Estradiol (Eg), Progesterone (Pg), Testosterone (T), DHEAS, and Cortisol (C) can also affect your ability to get pregnant.
Common reasons of infertility include hypothyroidism, anovulation, PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome), ovarian insufficiency, and premature ovarian failure. A baseline screening of key hormones allows in preconception planning.
Who should take the test?
Those having trouble getting pregnant, as abnormal levels interfere with conceiving
Women over 40 to assess their menopausal status
Anyone with abnormal periods as FSH might interfere in regular cycles
Those with problems with hypothalamus or pituitary glands as they may have abnormal FSH levels
Anyone suspecting cyst in ovaries as abnormal FSH levels might cause PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome)
Men suspecting fertility related problems, as FSH affects testosterone levels and might cause infertility
Teens with delayed or early puberty since youth development is closely associated with FSH levels
How to get tested for infertility or hormone imbalance?
The easiest low-cost way to get tested for possible infertility is by ordering an at-home fertility test kit from the convenience of your home. Simply order the kit online, collect the sample at home, ship it for free to our world class CLIA-certified labs and receive the physician reviewed test reports within few days.
Q: Can I purchase the at home fertility test across US?
A: Except New York and New Jersey our tests are available in all 48 states. State regulations in NY, NJ do not allow us to ship the tests to their residents.
Q: What does the kit contain and how do I use it?
A: This kit contains the following items: (1) blood card to collect few drops of blood; (2) a pair of lancets for finger-pricking; (3) a saliva tube; (4) instructions on how to collect the sample on specific times and days of the menstrual cycle; (5) a pre-paid return envelope (for shipping within US); and (6) a form requesting basic information including date and time of collection. The directions are straight forward and easy to follow.
Q: How long does it take to receive the results?
A: You will receive the kit within 3-5 business days. Once you ship the sample and it is received by our lab, you get the results within 5-7 business days.
Q: What do I expect from the report?
A: The report lists your hormone levels on a healthy range. It will be easy to understand and will provide all the necessary details about your results.
Q: Can I use my insurance to pay for the test?
A: You can use HSA (or FSA/MSA/HRA) accounts to pay for the tests since these are prescription tests (for further confirmation, please check the IRS publication#969). However, please ensure you are not going outside your specified max and min deductible limits. We do not have the capability to process the insurance claim. Insurance plans vary by individuals, therefore we can not guarantee your HSA payment will always be processed by your plan. Please talk to your insurance provider if you have any further concerns.
Q: How reliable are my results?
A: For testing your samples, we have partnered with CLIA-certified labs that are used by physicians across the US. These labs are regulated by the states, as well as Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Majority of the tests from these labs are FDA approved to ensure they meet the proper regulatory requirements. Additionally, the College of American Pathologists (CAP) requires inter-laboratory tests to ensure the ranges established by each lab do not drift or are not out of acceptable ranges. This is done by regularly testing reference samples between different labs. Finally, the labs test thousands of sample for different age groups and health conditions, and have well established reference data to compare your results against this large pool & follow strict regulations.
Preconception planning by getting a baseline fertility screening can help anyone trying to get pregnant.
The at home fertility test is a good indicator for anyone over the age of 40 to assess their menopausal status, especially if they want to have a baby.
Hormone imbalance can interfere with normal periods and a fertility test might help diagnose the problem; it can also help assess other well know causes of infertility, e.g., PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome), premature ovary failure, anovulation (or inability to release the egg).
Problems with hypothalamus or pituitary glands might show up as abnormal FSH and LH levels during the test; delayed or early puberty in teens is also associated with abnormal FSH levels.
Hypothyroidism and other thyroid problems are well-known causes of infertility and testing might help correct the imbalance.
In men, FSH levels affect testosterone levels and might contribute to infertility.
Why with Us?
7 reasons to order an at-home fertility test kit from RxHomeTest.com:
No lab visits or doctor appointments.
Needs just a few drops with a finger prick and saliva.
World class CLIA & CAP certified labs.
Includes a doctor's prescription.
Fast, secure, and confidential reports.
Free shipping to your address (and free return shipping within US).
Qualifies for payment using HSA/FSA.
Still wondering where to get tested for a fertility test from home?
Every report includes a physician’s prescription and detailed review of the results that are confidentially delivered to you through a secure portal.
RxHomeTest.com processes your tests at the same world class CLIA and CAP accredited labs that doctors from all over the country use.
We offer secure and reliable results with transparent pricing at some of the lowest costs in the market.
You can order the test online, without requiring a doctor’s visit or prescription, which saves time and money on visits to the doctor and the lab.
Our test kit needs just a few drops of blood using a finger prick instead of vials of blood–great for those afraid of drawing blood using needles.