Fertility Tests
Fertility tests are critical for assessing both men’s and women’s reproductive health when they are facing difficulties in conceiving.
These tests help identify potential causes of infertility and guide doctors in developing personalized treatment plans.
These tests help identify potential causes of infertility and guide doctors in developing personalized treatment plans.
Common Fertility Tests for Women
1. Hormone Testing: Blood tests measure hormone levels (such as FSH, LH, and estradiol) to assess ovarian reserve and overall reproductive health.
2. Ovulation Testing: Detects if and when a woman is ovulating by tracking luteinizing hormone (LH) surges or checking progesterone levels. .
3. Ultrasound: Pelvic ultrasound examines the uterus and ovaries, looking for abnormalities like fibroids or cysts. .
4. Hysterosalpingography (HSG): A dye is injected into the uterus, and an X-ray is taken to check for blockages in the fallopian tubes. .
5. Ovarian Reserve Testing: Evaluates the number and quality of eggs remaining in a woman’s ovaries.
2. Ovulation Testing: Detects if and when a woman is ovulating by tracking luteinizing hormone (LH) surges or checking progesterone levels. .
3. Ultrasound: Pelvic ultrasound examines the uterus and ovaries, looking for abnormalities like fibroids or cysts. .
4. Hysterosalpingography (HSG): A dye is injected into the uterus, and an X-ray is taken to check for blockages in the fallopian tubes. .
5. Ovarian Reserve Testing: Evaluates the number and quality of eggs remaining in a woman’s ovaries.
Common Fertility Tests for Men
1. Semen Analysis: This test evaluates sperm count, motility, and morphology to determine male fertility.
2. Hormone Testing: Measures testosterone and other reproductive hormones that play a role in sperm production..
3. Scrotal Ultrasound: Helps identify structural issues in the testicles or blockages that may affect sperm production.
2. Hormone Testing: Measures testosterone and other reproductive hormones that play a role in sperm production..
3. Scrotal Ultrasound: Helps identify structural issues in the testicles or blockages that may affect sperm production.
Why Fertility Testing Matters
Early fertility testing can help identify underlying issues that may delay conception and allow for timely intervention.
Both partners are usually tested, as fertility concerns can affect either or both. Modern fertility testing also plays a key role in fertility preservation options such as egg or sperm freezing.
Both partners are usually tested, as fertility concerns can affect either or both. Modern fertility testing also plays a key role in fertility preservation options such as egg or sperm freezing.
Contact Us
At Pephla Laboratory, we offer a range of fertility tests for both men and women, using state-of-the-art equipment to ensure accurate results.
Our team is dedicated to supporting your reproductive health journey with expert care and personalized attention.
For more information on our fertility testing services, please contact us at:
Address: 167A Ada-George Road, Port Harcourt, Rivers State
Email: pephla@pephla.com
Phone: +2348167852981
Our team is dedicated to supporting your reproductive health journey with expert care and personalized attention.
For more information on our fertility testing services, please contact us at:
Address: 167A Ada-George Road, Port Harcourt, Rivers State
Email: pephla@pephla.com
Phone: +2348167852981