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Having an infertility test will usually conjure up images of advanced medical testing procedures to determine fertility issues however, there are tests you can conduct from the privacy of your own home.

Not in the mold of the extensive testing conducted during advanced stages of infertility knowledge, tests from home are handy for couples ready to start a family and help determine the most fertile time of the month for women and sperm count in men.

In this article, we'll take a look at three tests. There are others and before you commence in testing, always check with your doctor about the pros and cons of conducting an infertility test.

Infertility Test

- Ovulation Tests or Ovulation predictor Kits are used in predicting the most fertile time of the month. The aim of this test is to detect the LH(luteinizing hormone). This hormone is significant an occurs in increased amounts before ovulation.By detecting the luteinizing hormone you know your most fertile period is for the next 36 hours.

- Women who experience high levels of FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) can apply a test to determine the effect of this hormone on their fertility issues. This is an effective test to determine if the infertility is caused by this hormone; some women with high level FSH will experience hot flashes or miss periods.

- Men can test for low sperm count using products such as FertilMARQ male fertility test kit. Low male sperm count can be a major factor in the overall issue of infertility affecting a couple. The test kit can be purchased for between $30-40.

Some tests may take time while others are quick yet the above procedures are only to be used as a guide. For more concise determination, visit your doctor.

Remember, an infertility test can only tell you so much. To assume you're not going to be able to conceive a child simply because of one test is wrong. The majority of infertility cases have a happy ending.




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