Babble Health

What tests do I need?

If you are struggling to conceive or concerned you may be approaching menopause, it is important to get a diagnosis as soon as possible. With so many tests available though, it can be quite overwhelming knowing where to start. 

While no single test can give you the reasons for your failure to conceive, when considered together, fertility tests provide a diagnostic picture for your doctor to consider. 

Here, we have broken down the tests in order of preliminary “standard” tests and then more in-depth tests.These are your first tests towards an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plan.

If you are starting your testing in clinic:

Medical History

Your consultant will start by asking you about your medical history, how long have you been TTC, if you have suffered miscarriages, lifestyle questions and will note your BMI.

Ultrasound

Routinely, a fertility ultrasound scan is performed during the first consultation, focusing on the ovaries to check your egg reserve and to make sure that there aren’t any reasons for concern, such as cysts, PCOS etc.

The uterus is also checked to make sure that it is healthy and there aren’t any polyps, fibroids etc.

You will then be given the following “preliminary standard tests”:

Hormonal profile (female partner):

Home Testing

If you haven’t yet booked a consultation with a fertility expert, and want to start by purchasing at home testing kits: 

We suggest these 4 tests as a good place to start, as they cover many of the hormones that fertility doctors test first:

1)Female Hormone Blood Test (This test needs to be done between day 1-5 of your cycle)

 This test looks at:

 

2)Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Blood Test  (This test can be taken at any time)

This test looks at:

3)Ovulation Progesterone Blood Test (This test must be taken on day 18-21 of your cycle)

This test looks at: 

For men, the most common test for infertility is semen analysis. This test looks for abnormalities in sperm and assesses motilty, morphology and overall count. 

Our at home semen test will be launching soon, but for now, you can book an appointment with one of our partner clinics. Click here to learn more.

Your fertility specialist may also request a more detailed analysis. If you would like to start by testing from home, we would recommend this test:

4)Advanced Male Fertility Hormone Blood Test  

This test looks at:

These initial tests are a good place to start to see where you stand with your reproductive health.  If after these preliminary tests, your consultant feels you need further tests, you might be offered the following:

More detailed tests if further assessment is needed:

Further testing for special circumstances:

 

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