THYROID (3)
T3
T4
THYROID – ULTRASENSITIVE
INFERTILITY ( 4 )
FSH
LH
PROLACTIN (PRL )
SEX HARMONE BINDING CAPACITY ( SHBG )
Infertility Profile Basic Test in Madurai
Theinfertility profile basic is a diagnostic test offered by Thyrocare Madurai to evaluate potential causes of infertility in individuals or couples struggling to conceive. This test helps assess various factors that may contribute to fertility issues, including hormonal imbalances, ovarian function, sperm health, and other related parameters. The test typically includes hormone tests, semen analysis, and assessments of ovarian reserve. By analyzing these factors, Thyrocare can provide valuable insights to healthcare professionals, assisting in identifying potential reasons for infertility and guiding appropriate treatment options. This comprehensive evaluation aids in understanding and addressing the underlying factors that may be affecting fertility.
Infertility Profile Basic FAQ
Which test is best for infertility?
When assessing infertility, there is no single test that can definitively determine the cause. However, several tests can be useful in diagnosing infertility issues. These may include a thorough medical history review, physical examinations, semen analysis for male partners, hormone level testing, ultrasound imaging, hysterosalpingography to evaluate the fallopian tubes, and ovarian reserve testing. Additionally, specialized tests like laparoscopy or genetic testing may be recommended in specific cases. The choice of tests depends on individual circumstances and the suspected causes of infertility. Consulting with a fertility specialist or reproductive endocrinologist is essential to determine the most appropriate tests based on personal medical history and concerns.
What is normal female fertility?
Normal female fertility refers to the ability of a woman to conceive and carry a pregnancy to term without any significant medical intervention. In general, it is considered normal for a healthy, sexually active woman to have a menstrual cycle of approximately 28 days, with ovulation occurring around the middle of the cycle. Typically, a woman is most fertile during the days leading up to and including ovulation. The chance of conception per menstrual cycle is estimated to be around 20-25%. However, fertility can vary among individuals, and factors such as age, overall health, hormonal balance, and underlying medical conditions can influence fertility levels. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance on individual fertility status.
What is normal fertility test results?
Normal fertility test results can vary depending on the specific tests conducted. In general, normal results may include regular menstrual cycles, adequate hormone levels (such as follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, and progesterone), normal ovarian reserve indicating a good supply of eggs, normal anatomy of the reproductive organs, and a healthy semen analysis for male partners. However, it's important to note that fertility is a complex matter, and normal test results do not guarantee successful conception. The overall assessment of fertility takes into account various factors, including medical history, age, and other individual circumstances. Consulting with a healthcare professional or fertility specialist can provide a clearer understanding of individual fertility status based on test results and personal factors.