Comprehensive Female Infertility Test Panel – Hormone Levels (FSH, LH, Prolactin, Estradiol, Progesterone, TSH, FT3, FT4)

950,00 د.إ

Female Infertility II is a comprehensive hormonal test panel designed to assess key factors affecting female fertility.

Sample Type : Serum

Methodology : Chemiluminescence

TAT : 1 Day

Description

Comprehensive Female Infertility Test Panel – Hormone Levels (FSH, LH, Prolactin, Estradiol, Progesterone, TSH, FT3, FT4)

The Comprehensive Female Infertility Test Panel from Lab Tests Dubai is a powerful diagnostic tooldesigned to evaluate the key hormonal drivers of fertility, ovulation, and reproductive health. This advanced serum-based panel measures eight critical hormones:

  • Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
  • Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
  • Prolactin
  • Estradiol (E2)
  • Progesterone
  • Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH)
  • Free T3 (FT3)
  • Free T4 (FT4)

Using high-sensitivity chemiluminescence technology, this test delivers precise results within just 1 day, helping gynecologists and fertility specialists identify the root causes of infertility—such as:

  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
  • Ovulatory disorders
  • Luteal phase defect
  • Hyperprolactinemia
  • Hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism

Available with home blood collection, Lab Tests Dubai makes fertility testing private, accurate, and stress-free—so you can focus on your journey to motherhood.

Why You Need This Test

If you’ve been trying to conceive for 6–12 months without success, this test could be the missing piece in your fertility puzzle.

You need this panel if:

  • You have irregular or absent periods
  • You’re experiencing unexplained infertility
  • You’ve had recurrent miscarriages
  • You have symptoms of PCOS (acne, hirsutism, weight gain)
  • You suffer from galactorrhea (abnormal milk production)
  • You have thyroid symptoms (fatigue, weight changes, hair loss)
  • You’re undergoing IVF, IUI, or fertility drug therapy

This test helps determine:

  • Whether you’re ovulating
  • Your ovarian reserve (via FSH & E2)
  • Progesterone levels in the luteal phase
  • If thyroid dysfunction is affecting fertility
  • If high prolactin is suppressing ovulation

Knowledge is power—especially when building a family.

Symptoms That Indicate This Test

Consider the Female Infertility Panel if you experience:

For Ovulation & Cycle Issues:

  • Irregular or missed periods
  • Cycles shorter than 21 or longer than 35 days
  • No ovulation signs (e.g., cervical mucus, temperature rise)

For Hormonal Imbalance:

  • Acne, oily skin, or unwanted facial/body hair
  • Hair thinning or scalp hair loss
  • Weight gain (especially abdominal)
  • Mood swings, anxiety, or depression

For Thyroid Dysfunction:

  • Fatigue or low energy
  • Sensitivity to cold or heat
  • Dry skin, brittle nails
  • Unexplained weight gain or loss

Other Indicators:

  • Breast tenderness or milky discharge (not breastfeeding)
  • History of PCOS or endometriosis
  • Preparing for IVF or fertility treatment

These symptoms may point to hormonal imbalance—and this panel gives you the answers you need.

Natural Production: How Hormones Control Fertility

Your fertility is orchestrated by a delicate hormonal symphony:

  • FSH & LH (from pituitary) → stimulate follicle growth & trigger ovulation
  • Estradiol (E2) (from ovaries) → thickens uterine lining, signals ovulation
  • Progesterone (after ovulation) → supports implantation and early pregnancy
  • Prolactin (from pituitary) → high levels suppress ovulation
  • TSH, FT3, FT4 (from thyroid) → regulate metabolism and support hormonal balance

Imbalances in any of these can disrupt:

  • Ovulation
  • Endometrial receptivity
  • Embryo implantation
  • Early pregnancy maintenance

This test identifies which hormone is out of sync—so treatment can begin.

What Happens If Untreated? Risks of Ignoring Hormonal Imbalance

Ignoring hormonal issues can lead to:

⚠️ Chronic Anovulation → no egg release → infertility
⚠️ Recurrent Miscarriages – due to luteal phase defect or thyroid issues
⚠️ Metabolic & Cardiovascular Risks – from untreated PCOS or thyroid disease
⚠️ Emotional Distress – anxiety, depression, low self-esteem
⚠️ Long-Term Infertility – delaying treatment reduces success rates

The good news? Most hormonal causes of infertility are treatable with:

  • Lifestyle changes
  • Medications (e.g., clomiphene, metformin)
  • Thyroid hormone replacement
  • Dopamine agonists (for high prolactin)

Early testing = earlier conception.

How to Prepare for the Test

To ensure accurate results:

Women: Test on Day 2, 3, or 4 of your menstrual cycle (first day of bleeding = Day 1)
Progesterone: Test on Day 21 (or 7 days before next period) to check ovulation
Fast for 8–12 hours (water allowed)
✅ Avoid hormonal medications (e.g., birth control, HRT) unless instructed otherwise
✅ Inform your doctor of:

  • Fertility treatments (e.g., gonadotropins)
  • Thyroid or diabetes medications
  • Recent pregnancy or miscarriage
    ✅ Stay hydrated and avoid stress before testing

A simple blood draw is all that’s needed. Our team offers home collection for added privacy and convenience.

Test Overview: High-Sensitivity Chemiluminescence Method

Feature Details
Test Name Comprehensive Female Infertility Hormone Panel
Sample Type Serum (Blood)
Methodology Chemiluminescence Immunoassay (CLIA)
Turnaround Time (TAT) 1 Day
Category Hormonal & Reproductive Health Tests
Purpose Evaluate infertility, ovulation, PCOS, thyroid, and hormonal balance
Testing Location Lab Tests Dubai – Accredited Labs & Home Collection Across UAE

Chemiluminescence offers exceptional sensitivity and precision, detecting even small hormonal fluctuations.

Key Interpretations:

  • FSH >10 mIU/mL → Low ovarian reserve
  • LH:FSH ratio >2:1 → Suggests PCOS
  • High Prolactin → May inhibit ovulation
  • Low Progesterone (Day 21) → Luteal phase defect
  • TSH >4.0 mIU/L → Hypothyroidism (impairs fertility)

Results include individual hormone levels, reference ranges, and clinical notes.

FAQs About the Female Infertility Test Panel

Q: Can I take the test while on birth control?
A: Not ideal—hormonal contraceptives suppress natural hormone production. Test after stopping for 4–6 weeks if possible.

Q: Can thyroid problems cause infertility?
A: Yes. Both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism can disrupt ovulation and implantation.

Q: Is this test part of a fertility workup?
A: Yes. It’s often paired with AMH, pelvic ultrasound, and HSG.

Q: Can I book without a doctor’s referral?
A: Yes! Lab Tests Dubai allows direct online booking—perfect for proactive fertility planning.

Q: How will I get results?
A: A secure digital report is emailed within 24 hours, including all 8 hormone levels and clinical notes.

Q: Can stress affect my hormone levels?
A: Yes. Chronic stress can elevate cortisol and prolactin, disrupting ovulation.

If you’re struggling to conceive, the Comprehensive Female Infertility Test Panel gives you the answers you need in just one day.

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