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INFERTILITY PROFILE
₹ 3800
  • 1. COMPLETE BLOOD PICTURE
    • Haemoglobin
    • Platelet count
    • Total Leucocytes Count (WBC)
    • Red Blood Cells Count
    • HCT MCV MCH
    • MCHC R.D.W
    • Neutrophils Lymphocytes
    • Monocytes Eosinophils
    • Basophils
  • 2. ANTI MULLERIAN HORMONE (ΑΜΗ)
  • 3. FOLLICLE-STIMULATING HORMONE (FSH)
  • 4. LUTEINIZING HORMONE (LH)
  • 5. PROLACTIN
  • 6. THYROID PROFILE
    • Total Triiodothyronine [13]
    • Total Thyroxine [T4]
    • Thyroid Stimulating Hormone [TSH]
  • 7. VITAMIN PROFILE
    • Vitamin D total
    • Vitamin B12

What is a Infertility Profile

A Infertility Profile is a set of diagnostic tests designed to identify the underlying causes of infertility in men or women. It includes a comprehensive evaluation of reproductive hormones, physical factors, and organ function that influence fertility. For women, it typically involves hormonal tests (like LH, FSH, AMH, prolactin, estrogen, and TSH), pelvic ultrasound, and ovulation tracking. For men, it includes semen analysis and hormone testing (like testosterone and FSH). This profile helps fertility specialists determine the right course of treatment, such as lifestyle changes, medication, or assisted reproductive techniques like IUI or IVF.

Infertility Profile – Essential

Before opting for the Infertility Profile – Essential at home, take note of the following considerations:

Prerequisites

Fasting is generally not required, but some tests may require specific timing (e.g., certain hormone tests done on specific days of the menstrual cycle).

Best Time to Get Tested

For women, hormone tests are best conducted between days 2 to 5 of the menstrual cycle. For men, semen analysis should be done after 2–5 days of sexual abstinence.

Who Should Avail This Checkup

This checkup is suitable for:

  • Couples experiencing difficulty in conceiving after 6–12 months of trying.
  • Women with irregular periods, PCOD, or suspected ovulation issues.
  • Men with low sperm count, sexual dysfunction, or hormonal imbalances.
  • Individuals planning to start a family and wanting to assess reproductive health proactively.

Why Take the Infertility Profile – Essential?

An Infertility Profile is important for evaluating reproductive health and provides:

  • Early identification of hormonal imbalances or physical conditions affecting fertility
  • Detailed assessment of ovulation, egg reserve, semen quality, and reproductive hormones
  • Risk evaluation for individuals with conditions like PCOD, thyroid disorders, or family history of infertility
  • Monitoring the effectiveness of ongoing fertility treatments or interventions
  • Guidance on lifestyle, dietary, and medical steps to improve chances of conception and reproductive well-being