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Getting a fertility test is such an important start to taking control of your own health and It is so simple to do.

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Popular FAQs

AMH is secreted by the ovarian follicles, so the higher your level, the more follicles (potential eggs) you’re expected to have.

FSH helps control the menstrual cycle and stimulates the growth of eggs in the ovaries. The test may also be used to find out if you have gone through menopause or are in perimenopause
 
Oestradiol is a type of estrogen, the major sex hormone in women and is secreted by the ovarian follicles. As the follicles grow and develop each month they product estradiol. this sets the rest of the reproductive cycle in motion. One reason to have your oestradiol levels checked is to determine your ovaries’ ability to produce eggs (which is known as ovarian reserve).  It can also help to determine if your FSH test was accurate or not. 
 
If you have any questions about which test is best for you, do get in touch at any point by contacting us.
 
Why not have a discovery call with one of our team by completing this form.

Progesterone, is an integral part of fertility treatment – a hormone that is produced in your ovaries, and is at its highest during ovulation. Progesterone’s most crucial achievement is that it prepares the endometrium, or uterus lining, for pregnancy. Essentially, it thickens the uterus lining to allow a fertilized egg to implant. Progesterone is an integral part of fertility treatment.

Without enough progesterone during the critical implantation window, the uterine lining may not be receptive to an embryo and pregnancy may not happen. Or, if it does, it may end up in early miscarriage.

You are experiencing irregular periods and you think that polycystic ovaries might be the cause. You are having difficulty getting pregnant and want to rule out or confirm polycystic ovary syndrome

You have symptoms such as acne, weight gain, and hirsuitism (excess hair) and want to investigate your male hormone levels

The menopause is a natural part of ageing that usually occurs between 45 and 55 years of age, as a woman's oestrogen levels decline. In the UK, the average age for a woman to reach the menopause is 51. But around 1 in 100 women experience the menopause before 40 years of age.

Men also have hormones and can be susceptible to low testosterone, which can cause symptoms not dissimilar to female menopause. Equally out of all infertility issues when a couple are struggling to conceive - men are the cause of 40% of any fertility issue, women the other 40% and 20% can be a mix of both sexes and or unexplained infertility. 

Low levels of thyroid hormone can interfere with the release of an egg from your ovary (ovulation), which impairs fertility. In addition, some of the underlying causes of hypothyroidism — such as certain autoimmune or pituitary disorders — may impair fertility. Your thyroid also impacts your weight too.

Undiagnosed thyroid dysfunction can make it difficult to conceive. It can also cause problems during pregnancy itself. Once the over- or under-active thyroid is under control, however, there is no reason why you should not have a successful pregnancy and a healthy baby.

Some symptoms of hypothyroidism are similar to symptoms reported during the menopause transition. These include fatigue, forgetfulness, mood swings, weight gain, irregular menstrual cycles, and cold intolerance. Hyperthyroidism (an overactive thyroid) occurs when the thyroid produces too much of its hormones.

One in six couples are affected by infertility, with 30-40% of those being related to maternal factors. We know much more about infertility than we used to, but around 20% of couples still have no explanation of the underlying problem. However, closer studies of the microbiome may reveal some answers. An increasing number of studies is highlighting a correlation between infertility and the microbiota and scientists are noticing significant differences in microbiome of a fertile vs infertile women. 

Microbiome may also play a key role in the success of assisted fertility treatments. In IVF, successful embryo transfer is dependent upon many factors, including the presence of microbiome of the upper genital tract. 

For more information on this, why not chat to one of our nutritionists to find out more and next steps.

This gynecological scan is available to women of a child bearing age and is designed for those undergoing/about to undergo fertility treatment either within the UK or abroad.

This scan is best performed* trans vaginally for optimum clarity and results.
 
The scan is to assess the size shape and condition of the uterus, lining of the womb, both ovaries and pelvic area.
It is advised to have an ultrasound scan along with your blood tests to give a fertility specialist an all round view of what may be preventing a pregnancy.
 

At Home Testing

Considering a family now or in the future. Wondering if you are menopausal? Whatever age you are, it's always a great idea to find out your fertility status.

Empowering

Being proactive about your reproductive health is empowering. By taking control, you can save yourself so much time and worry creating better outcomes.

In Clinic Testing

For comprehensive testing, why not book through our clinic partners.

Comprehensive testing

For women and men requiring comprehensive testing to check your reproductive health is optimal. for women its a great idea to check your uterine cavity in case of any potential issues that could be preventing a pregnancy, or causing any issues during peri menopause / menopause. an in-depth test is highly recommended.

Genetic Testing

Concerned about potential genetic conditions? Genetic testing options will be coming soon.

Doing your research

Being proactive about potential inherited conditions is empowering and comforting allowing you to make informed choices for your future health.

Understand it. Know it. Own it.

Becoming your own self advocate can save you so much time, worry and money!

Being your own self advocate

No more worrying at home alone. Being proactive about your reproductive health by taking ownership can be so empowering.

At Home Test

How it Works

Babble Health & Medichecks

Babble Health are working together with Medichecks to ensure you receive the best possible care

Diagnosis is key

By taking the first steps of home testing, you are taking control of your reproductive health

The Power is in your hands

Whether struggling to conceive, experiencing debilitating menopause symptoms, concerned about potential genetic issues, wondering if you have andropause, feeling emotionally and physically drained, you can act on this with on demand access to experts and support with Babble Health

Being proactive

No more queues, no more worrying at home alone. It takes minutes to set up a discovery call with an expert to feel empowered and know your next steps.

Home testing in your country

Our at home tests are currently in the UK only, with US, India and Ireland coming very soon. If you are interested in receiving an at home test outside of the UK, do get in touch with us here, let us know where you are located and we will source the best options for you. Alternatively, why not find out more about our trusted partners who are across several countries for in clinic testing. Click here to learn more.

In Clinic Testing

How it Works in a Clinic

If you would prefer to have your testing done in one of our partner clinics.

Our Clinic Partners

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What We Test and Why

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Being your own Self Advocate

Taking control of your own reproductive healthcare will save you time, money along with an a possible impact on your emotional and physical wellbeing now or in the future. Diagnosis is key and getting tested and receiving expert guidance and support can be invaluable.

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