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Infertility Evaluation profile

Infertility Evaluation profile

Infertility is on rise nowadys due to life styles changes , & only way to evaluate the real cause of Infertility is the blood, urine & other testing .

Primary infertility is when a couple has not conceived after trying for at least 12 months without using birth control.

Secondary infertility is when they have previously conceived but are no longer able to.

 

Luteinising Hormone (LH)

Luteinizing hormone (LH) is a hormone associated with reproduction. This test measures the amount of luteinizing hormone in the blood and is used to help diagnose the cause of infertility.

 

Prolactin

Prolactin is a hormone whose primary role is to promote breast milk production (lactation). This test measures the amount of prolactin in the blood and may be used, along with other hormone tests in the evaluation of Pituitary tumors, Amenorrhea, Galactorrhea, Infertility & Hypogonadism.

 

Follicle-stimulating Hormone (FSH)

Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a hormone associated with reproduction and the development of eggs in women and sperm in men. This test measures FSH in the blood and helps in the evaluation of menstrual irregularities, hypogonadism, infertility and helps in diagnosing pituitary disorders.

Estradiol E2

Estrogens are a group of steroids that are responsible for the development and function of reproductive organs and the formation of secondary sex characteristics in women. They are also found in men and play a role in bone metabolism and growth in both sexes. This test is used to detect a deficiency or excess in a woman In a man, estrogen testing may be performed to detect a hormone excess and its cause.

 

Testosterone, Total

Testosterone is the main sex hormone in men, produced mainly by the testicles, and is responsible for male physical characteristics. It is present in the blood of both males and females. The testosterone test may be used to help evaluate conditions such as:

  • Delayed or early puberty in boys
  • Decreased sex drive in men and women
  • Erectile dysfunction in men
  • Infertility in men and women
  • Testicular tumors in men
  • Hypothalamus or pituitary disorders
  • Hirsutism and virilization in girls and women

 

Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH)

Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is a hormone produced by reproductive tissues, including the testicles in males and the ovaries in females. This test measures AMH in the blood and used to assess ovarian function and menopausal status, evaluation of PCOS in women. It is also used to evaluate the presence of external sex organs that are not male or female in an infant and/or function of the testicles in an infant boy

 

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