At Home Female Fertility Test

Measures the levels of 4 hormones that are important for your fertility
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- Fast results from the lab
- FSA/HSA cards accepted
Temporarily unavailable in NY state.
What is an At Home Female Fertility Test?
The myLAB Box at home female fertility test pack allows women to get fast, safe, accurate and discreet lab test results on the state of their reproductive health.
Included: 1 Female Fertility kit, and a pre-addressed return envelope (Postage Paid)
Female infertility is defined as not being able to become pregnant (conceive) after one year (or longer) of unprotected sex. About 6% of married women aged 15 to 44 years in the United States are unable to get pregnant after one year of trying. Also, about 12% of women aged 15 to 44 years in the United States have difficulty getting pregnant or carrying a pregnancy to term, regardless of marital status.
To get pregnant:
- A woman’s body must release an egg from one of her ovaries (ovulation)
- A man’s sperm must join with the egg along the way (fertilize)
- The fertilized egg must go through a fallopian tube towards the uterus (womb)
- The fertilized egg must attach to the inside of the uterus (implantation).
A woman's chance of natural pregnancy drops from around 25% at age 25 to less than 5% at age 40
What do I need to do to prepare for the at home test and what do the results mean?
- Estradiol
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How well your ovaries, placenta, or adrenal glands work:
- If you have signs of an ovarian tumor
- If female body characteristics are not developing normally
- If your periods have stopped
Your health care provider may tell you to temporarily stop taking certain medicines that may affect test results.
What do I need to do to prepare for the at home test?
These include:
- Birth control pills
- Antibiotics such as ampicillin or tetracycline
- Corticosteroids
- DHEA
- Estrogen
- Medicine to manage mental disorders (such as phenothiazine), and Testosterone
DO NOT stop or change your medicines without talking to your provider first.
What do the results mean?
Normal (Saliva):
- Pre-menopausal (Luteal) = 1.1 – 7.8 pg/mL
- Pre-menopausal (Follicular) = 0.8 – 6.5 pg/mL
- Post-menopausal = 0.3 – 4.3 pg/mL
- Estrogen Replacement = 1.2 – 17.8 pg/mL
- Synthetic HRT/Contraceptives = 0.3 – 4.3 pg/mL
Abnormal Results:
- Early (precocious puberty) in girls, Growth of abnormally large breasts in men (gynecomastia), Lack of periods in women (amenorrhea), Reduced function of the ovaries, Problem with genes, such as Klinefelter syndrome, Turner’s syndrome
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
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FSH is a hormone released by the pituitary gland. FSH helps manage the menstrual cycle and stimulates the ovaries to produce eggs.
The test is used to help evaluate: Menopause, women who have Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), ovarian cysts, and abnormal vaginal or menstrual bleeding.
What do I need to do to prepare for the at home test?
Your health care provider may tell you to temporarily stop taking certain medicines that may affect test results.
These include: Birth control pills, Antibiotics such as ampicillin or tetracycline, Corticosteroids, DHEA, Estrogen, Medicine to manage mental disorders (such as phenothiazine), and Testosterone
DO NOT stop or change your medicines without talking to your provider first.
What do the results mean?
Normal (Blood Spot):
- Pre-menopausal(Luteal & Follicular) = 2-10 mIU/mL
- Pre-menopausal(mid-cycle) = 7 – 20 mIU/mL
- Postmenopausal = 20 – 100 mIU/mL
High FSH levels in women may be present: During or after menopause, When receiving hormone therapy, Due to certain types of tumor in the pituitary gland, and Due to Turner syndrome
Low FSH levels in women may be present due to: Being very underweight or having had recent rapid weight loss, Not producing eggs (not ovulating), Parts of the brain (the pituitary gland or hypothalamus) not producing normal amounts, and Pregnancy
- Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
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LH is a hormone released by the pituitary gland, located on the underside of the brain. In women, an increase in LH level at mid-cycle causes release of eggs (ovulation).
The test evaluates if: you are ovulating or have reached menopause.
What do I need to do to prepare for the at home test?
If you are a woman of childbearing age, the test may need to be done on a specific day of your menstrual cycle.
Your health care provider will tell you if you need to stop taking any medicines before you have this test.
DO NOT stop or change your medicines without talking to your provider first.
What do the results mean?
Normal (Blood Spot):
- Pre-menopausal(Luteal) = 0.5-12.8 mIU/mL
- Pre-menopausal(Follicular) = 1.6 – 9.3 mIU/mL
- Menopausal = 15.0 – 64.0 mIU/mL
In women, a higher than normal level of LH is seen: When women of childbearing age are not ovulating, When there is an imbalance of female sex hormones (PCOS), During or after menopause, Turner syndrome, and When the ovaries produce little or no hormones (ovarian hypofunction)
- Testosterone
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Both men and women produce this hormone. In females, the ovaries produce most of the testosterone. Levels are most often checked to evaluate signs of higher testosterone levels.
What do I need to do to prepare for the at home test?
Your health care provider will tell you if you need to stop taking any medicines before you have this test.
DO NOT stop or change your medicines without talking to your provider first.
What do the results mean?
Normal (Saliva): 10 – 61pg/mL
Certain health conditions, medicines, or injury can lower testosterone. It also naturally drops with age.
Decreased total testosterone may be due to: Chronic illness, The pituitary gland does not produce normal amounts of its hormones, Problem with areas of the brain that control hormones, Low thyroid function, Benign tumor of the pituitary cells that produce too much of the hormone prolactin, and Too much body fat (obesity)
Increased total testosterone level may be due to: Ovarian tumors, Congenital adrenal hyperplasia, and medications

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The laboratories we work with are certified CAP and CLIA high complexity testing organizations at the forefront of diagnostic testing. HIPAA web security protocols protect your data.
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myLAB Box offers individuals with laboratory services for wellness monitoring. All tests are validated by myLAB Box clinical laboratory affiliates. Results are comparable to samples collected in a physician’s office or clinical laboratory. Tests used in myLAB Box kits have been developed and performance characteristics determined by myLAB Box clinical laboratory affiliates. These tests are used for clinical purposes only. They should not be regarded as investigational or for research. myLAB Box clinical laboratory affiliates are regulated under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA) of 1988 as qualified to perform high complexity clinical testing and follow the guidelines of the College of American Pathologists (CAP). The tests, and services are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure disease. All information given as to the use of the tests is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for a physician`s consultation.
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