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Fertility test kits & egg freezing
An egg reserve test kit measures AMH levels to assess a woman's ovarian reserve, offering valuable insights into her fertility health. It helps women plan for motherhood, detect fertility issues early, make informed decisions about egg freezing, and guide personalized fertility treatments.
At Kind Fertility, our at-home test kit includes both AMH and FSH strips, enabling you to assess your egg reserve and follicle selection. Our kit empowers women to take control of their reproductive health with ease and confidence.
AMH, or Anti-Müllerian Hormone, is crucial for understanding your fertility. It indicates your ovarian reserve, helping guide decisions on IVF, egg freezing, and diagnosing conditions like PCOS. While AMH shows egg quantity, not quality, knowing your levels can help you plan your fertility journey. Low AMH? Consider earlier pregnancy or egg freezing. Healthy range? You have more flexibility to plan.
Our egg reserve test kit is perfect for women aged 25–38 who want to understand their fertility health, plan for future kids, are trying to conceive, have health issues affecting fertility, consider egg freezing, wish to delay pregnancy, or are undergoing IVF. The kit measures AMH and FSH levels with 99% accuracy, offering reliable insights. Consult a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation and personalized guidance after the test.
Our egg reserve test kit measures key fertility markers like AMH and FSH levels, which indicate the quantity and quality of your eggs. If your ovarian reserve is lower than expected, it may be a sign to consider egg freezing sooner rather than later. By providing valuable insights into your fertility health, the kit helps you make informed decisions about preserving your eggs for future use.
An ovulation test (LH strip test) detects the surge of luteinizing hormone (LH) in your urine, which happens 24–36 hours before ovulation. This helps you identify your fertile window, making it easier to time intercourse for conception. Our easy-to-use LH strip test kits at Kind Fertility support your journey to parenthood by helping you understand your ovulation cycle.
Early pregnancy test kits detect low levels of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) hormone in urine, indicating pregnancy. They are especially helpful for those planning pregnancy or undergoing IVF/IUI, as they allow detection even before a missed period. These kits deliver quick and accurate results, typically within minutes.
Frequently asked questions
Fertility Test
Egg Freezing
General
• Women planning to try in the next 6–24 months
• Women who’ve just started trying and want clarity early
• Women who want to understand their egg reserve and hormone health
• Women with “normal” reports but lingering questions
• Women considering IVF or egg freezing and want a baseline
You don’t need a fertility problem to take this test.
This test checks all key fertility-related hormones, including:
• AMH → estimates egg reserve
• FSH → signals how the ovaries are responding
• LH → helps trigger ovulation
• Estradiol (E2) → supports egg development and cycle health
• Progesterone → supports implantation after ovulation
• Prolactin → high levels can affect ovulation
• TSH → thyroid function linked to fertility
• T3 & T4 → active thyroid hormones that support cycles and ovulation
Together, these hormones give a complete picture of fertility health—not just one number.
Yes.
The Complete Fertility Test measures 9 key hormones linked to PCOS and thyroid health—such as LH, testosterone, and thyroid hormones (TSH, T3, T4).
These results help identify hormonal patterns associated with PCOS and thyroid imbalance and are reviewed by a doctor, who can guide you on next steps if needed.
Yes, it can help.
This test looks at 9 key fertility hormones that influence egg reserve, ovulation, hormone balance, and thyroid health—all common factors that can affect conception.
While no test can give a single reason or guarantee pregnancy, these results often help identify hormonal patterns that may be making it harder to conceive and guide what to look into next with a doctor.
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