You may choose LetsGetChecked if you want a comprehensive overview of your fertility.
It offers three tests for women’s fertility: progesterone, a female hormone, and an ovarian reserve test. Although, you need to pay for each test individually.
Progesterone test
The progesterone test costs $99 and can confirm if ovulation occurred seven days before the expected period.
LetsGetChecked states that you must take this test Monday to Friday, seven days before you expect your period to start. The company often says this is on the 21st day of your cycle, although this may vary. If this day falls on the weekend, the company recommends waiting until a month when it falls on a weekday.
Female hormone test
The female hormone test checks the levels of several female sex hormones, including FSH and LH. It costs $139.
However, it is unsuitable for those who have taken hormonal contraceptives or hormone replacement therapy (HRT) within the last three months. Those who take biotin supplements should wait eight hours from their last dose to take this test.
You must take a sample on days 3 to 7 of your cycle. This means 3 to 7 days after the first day of your period. LetsGetChecked states you must take the sample in the morning.
Learn more about the different stages of the menstrual cycle.
Ovarian reserve test
The third fertility test LetsGetChecked offers measures the number of eggs you have left. The number of eggs peaks while you are still developing in the womb and start decreasing with age. Women age 30 have an average of less than 50,000.
While this test cannot tell exactly how many eggs you have left, the quality of the eggs, or whether you have infertility, it may indicate a response to ovarian stimulation.
This test is unsuitable for those who have taken hormonal contraceptives or HRT in the last 3 months.
The company advises users to collect the sample in the morning Monday to Friday and send it off the same day. LetsGetChecked goes on to say it does not matter when in your menstrual cycle you take the sample.
LetsGetChecked says this test is only suitable for people ages 18 to 55. It costs $139.
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