Screen for signs of diminished ovarian reserve
Get insights about your egg quantity with an easy at-home urine FSH screening test.
How to read your results
What those lines mean
First things first
You’ll want to make sure there’s a colored C (control) line—that’s how you know the test was performed properly. If you don’t see one, the test is invalid and you should repeat with a new test strip. If the test still fails, please contact Bird&Be with the lot number.Normal Results:
Less than 10 mIU/mL suggests a normal FSH level.
Elevated Results:
Between 10 mIU/mL and 25 mIU/mL suggests a risk of low ovarian reserve.
High Results:
Over 25 mIU/mL indicates you may be transitioning into menopause (or have already for levels over 50 mIU/mL)
What should I do after taking the test?
Because hormones can vary, we recommend taking the test several times (on days 3, 4, and 5 over 2 cycles). If the majority are showing elevated or high FSH levels, check in with your doctor for diagnostic testing.At-Home Tests
Ovarian Reserve Screening Test
- Regular price
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$32.00 USD - Regular price
$40.00 - Sale price
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$32.00 USD
Get insights into egg quantity—in just 10 minutes
If you want to get pregnant (now or down the road), the number of eggs you have matters. Doctors call this ovarian reserve—and this easy at-home urine test provides fertility insights that can help inform your timeline.
- Like a pregnancy/ovulation test, just dip the strip and wait 10 minutes
- Measures FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone), which can flag diminished ovarian reserve early
- Over 99% accurate, compared to FSH blood tests—but no blood work required
- Easy to read (no app needed!)
- Health Canada approved