Screen for signs of diminished ovarian reserve
Get insights about your egg quantity with an easy at-home urine FSH screening test.
When to take the Ovarian Reserve Screening Test
Your FSH levels fluctuate throughout your menstrual cycle, so it’s important to time this test right.
Use the test on days 3, 4, and 5 of your menstrual cycle (with day 1 being the first full day of bleeding) to get the most accurate results. You'll need a recepticle to catch urine and a timer, too.
It’s best to test first thing in the morning, when urine contains the highest level of FSH. Make sure not to drink excess fluids after midnight before testing in the morning.
Because hormones can vary cycle to cycle, we recommend testing over 2 cycles (that's why there are 6 strips in a pack).
At-Home Tests
Ovarian Reserve Screening Test
- Regular price
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$40.00 USD - Regular price
- Sale price
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$40.00 USD
Curious about your egg quantity?
Our at-home strips test the FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) in your urine, which is one of the markers of ovarian reserve. It’s a valuable insight to screen out diminished ovarian reserve —and, if needed, to empower you to speak to a doctor sooner for further diagnostic testing.
P.S. Customers love our reusable, collapsible collection cup (sold separately).
- Super sensitive to help flag diminished ovarian reserve earlier
- Results in 10 minutes
- An at-home, budget-friendly first step
- Over 99% accurate*
- Easy to read—no app needed
- FDA- and Health Canada–approved