When medically assessing the factors that may be affecting your ability to get pregnant, blood tests are one of the first tests conducted. Blood tests are an important diagnostic tool in determining what reproductive...
At-Home Fertility Tests
At-home fertility tests are becoming increasingly available for both men and women. Most at-home tests consist of a do-it-yourself fertility test kit, which gives a 'positive' or a 'negative' reading of the...
Newly Approved Do-it-Yourself Fertility Test!
Recently the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved "SpermCheck," an at-home sperm count test for male fertility testing. Now men who are having difficulty conceiving with their partner can...
We’ve come a long way in the world of fertility testing. When a couple is thinking of conceiving or is having problems conceiving, they can find out if there are problems without having to...
Of the home fertility tests available, ovulation predictor kits are the most commonly used, but they aren’t your only options. Depending on the type of test; home fertility tests can help a couple to...
If you and your partner have been trying unsuccessfully to get pregnant but aren’t quite ready to seek professional help yet, then one option to consider may be the newest in male fertility tests...
Ovulation predictors work by testing your urine each morning for the Luteinising Hormone (LH) surge which indicates the egg is shortly to be released.
There are monthly kits, generally comprising 5 testing sticks. They're easy to use...
If your PCT has cut the funding for fertility treatment programme and you can't afford to get IVF privately, consider sharing your eggs with another infertile woman. This can be an excellent way to fund your own treatment as the...