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This test is ideal if you're trying to conceive and want to understand your reproductive health or if you've been experiencing difficulty getting pregnant. It evaluates key fertility hormones like FSH, LH, estradiol, and progesterone, along with thyroid function, vitamin levels, and metabolic health that all play crucial roles in conception. Many women use this test to identify hormonal imbalances, ovulation issues, or nutritional deficiencies that may be affecting their ability to get pregnant.
You should fast for 12-14 hours before your blood draw, which means no food or beverages except water during this time. Schedule your appointment in the morning since iron levels can decrease by 30% throughout the day. If you take high-dose biotin supplements (over 5 mg per day), stop taking them at least 72 hours before testing. If you use testosterone cream, avoid applying it to the inner arm area for 24 hours before your test to prevent falsely elevated results.
This comprehensive panel measures Prolactin, FSH, LH, Estradiol, Progesterone, Total and Free Testosterone, Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG), TSH, Free T4, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12, Folate, Ferritin, Iron, Zinc, Complete Blood Count (CBC), Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP), and Lipid Panel. This extensive fertility panel evaluates your reproductive hormone balance to identify ovulation issues and egg quality, checks thyroid function which directly impacts conception and pregnancy, and assesses critical vitamins and minerals like folate, B12, iron, and vitamin D that support fertility. It also monitors your overall metabolic health, blood counts, and nutritional status to ensure your body is optimally prepared for conception and pregnancy.
What this means
Your FSH level is elevated above the optimal range, which may indicate diminished ovarian reserve or reduced egg quality. While this doesn't mean you can't conceive, higher FSH suggests your ovaries may be working harder to produce eggs, which can affect fertility and may require additional support or consultation with a fertility specialist.
Recommended actions
Schedule a consultation with a fertility specialist to discuss ovarian reserve and conception options
Focus on antioxidant-rich foods like berries, leafy greens, and nuts to support egg quality
Consider supplements like CoQ10, vitamin D, and DHEA after consulting with your doctor
Maintain a healthy weight and manage stress through yoga, meditation, or acupuncture
Retest FSH along with AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) for a complete fertility assessment
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