FSH Female Fertility And Menopause Test Kit
FSH Female Fertility And Menopause Test Kit
ALLTEST FSH home urine test kit
The ALLTEST female FSH test kits enable the fast and easy detection of elevated levels of FSH, the hormone produced to stimulate ovarian action. Persistently elevated FSH levels are associated with reduced fertility, occurring in PCO and other causes of ovarian failure and may be a sign that you are in perimenopause or entering menopause.
Key features of the ALLTEST FSH urine test strips
- Test sensitivity is 25mIU/mL
- Simple, accurate dip and read urine test strip to check for elevated FSH
- Home test for menopause, perimenopause, PCOS and ovarian failure
- Quick and easy to perform FSH test on urine sample
- Detect 25miu urinary FSH
- Suitable for women between the ages of 30 & 55, where raised FSH levels may be associated with reduced fertility.
- Also doubles as a urine test for menopause and perimenopause.
When do you use the FSH urine test strips
- FSH tests should be performed at intervals of 7 days
- A FSH urine test can be completed at any time of day although it is advised to use the first morning urine for testing because it has the highest levels of F.S.H. Testing at any other time during the day might produce inaccurate results, potentially leading to false negatives.
Before you perform the FSH test
- Carefully review all instructions before conducting the test.
- Avoid using the test strip after the expiration date indicated on the foil pouch.
- Only open the foil pouch when you have collected your urine sample and are prepared to start testing.
- Do not use the FSH test strip if the foil pouch has been opened or damaged.
Wholesale & NHS
Bulk packs and full cartons of 50 FSH test strips are available for NHS clinics, Hospitals, GP surgeries, fertility clinics and centres etc
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a FSH test show?
This urine testing kit is designed to measure Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) levels in your urine. This can provide insight into whether you are in menopause or perimenopause which is associated with reduced fertility, and can make it hard to conceive. If you detect repeatedly high levels of FSH in your urine and you are trying to conceive, you should consult with your doctor or healthcare provider for further advice.
What causes FSH in urine to be elevated or high?
Elevated FSH levels are commonly associated with reduced ovarian function, and they can indicate diminished ovarian reserve or ovarian insufficiency and may be an indication that fertility treatments may be required. If you detect persistently elevated FSH levels in your urine, you should consult with your doctor as it may be a siggn that you are in peri-menopause or menopause.