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Day 3 Fertility Blood Test
Fertility Blood Test

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  • check egg production and ovarian reserve
  • day 3 fertility test determines a hormonal explanation

Day 3 Fertility Blood Test

A doctor's comments are included in this test. If you do not require a doctor's comments then you can opt out. In selecting this option, you agree that you have a qualified clinician who can interpret your results.

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On the third day of your period, a test is performed to check egg production and ovarian reserve, which can affect your fertility.

 Is it for you?

Do you wish to start a family now or later and are concerned about your fertility? Or are you actively trying to conceive but having no luck? Maybe you're just interested about your fertility and want a fertility checkup? If this is the case, this day three fertility test will determine whether there is a hormonal explanation that may be affecting your chances of becoming pregnant.

What is a fertility blood test?

Our day three fertility test is a helpful first test in an investigation into female infertility. Ideally, you should take our test three days after the start of your period, but it can also be taken on days two, four, or five of your menstrual cycle. This test aims to check that hormone levels can support the maturation and release of a healthy egg from the ovary.

What can I learn from this test?

Please note that any hormones you are taking for contraception or hormone replacement therapy (HRT) will influence your results. If you are looking for a true picture of your fertility status then please take this test at least 12 weeks after stopping any hormone replacement or contraceptive pill, implant or hormone IUD. It is recommended to wait until your periods have re-established a regular cycle (for you) before taking this test.

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Every bodily function, including development, metabolism, reproduction, and sleep cycles, is controlled by hormones.

Your mood and energy levels, as well as your fertility and libido, can all be negatively impacted by even a slight hormonal imbalance.

Chemical messengers known as hormones are produced in your glands and delivered into your bloodstream. Your body receives instructions from them on how to control your appetite, growth, mood, and reproduction.

In general, they maintain the body's equilibrium and functionality. Hormone imbalances are frequently treated with hormone replacement therapy or by altering one's lifestyle. Throughout the day and for women during the menstrual cycle, hormone levels change

The pituitary gland produces the hormone follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), which is crucial for both men and women in the development of sperm and eggs.

FSH increases the growth of follicles within the ovaries in the first half of the menstrual cycle in women.

The pituitary gland produces the luteinizing hormone (LH), which is crucial for both male and female reproduction. It controls the menstrual cycle in women and peaks just before ovulation. It increases testosterone production in men.

Oestradiol is a female steroid hormone that is made primarily in women's ovaries and only little in men's testicles.

The female reproductive system, breast tissue growth, and bone density are all influenced by this, the strongest of the three oestrogens. Oestradiol levels in premenopausal women fluctuate during the monthly cycle, reaching their highest point at ovulation.

Oestradiol levels in women decrease with ageing, peaking at menopause when the ovaries stop releasing eggs. Low oestradiol can induce several symptoms associated with the menopause, including hot flushes, nocturnal sweats and mood swings. Osteoporosis can also result from low oestradiol.

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