Screen for signs of diminished ovarian reserve
Get insights about your egg quantity with an easy at-home urine FSH screening test.
How to take the Ovarian Reserve Screening Test
It takes just 4 easy steps and 10 minutes.
Collect first morning urine in a clean, dry container (like our reusable collection cup). Remove the test strip from the sealed pouch. Note: The test strip and urine have to be at room temperature (that’s 50°F to 86°F, or 10°C to 30°C). (Don’t refrigerate!)
Dip the strip into the urine with the arrow pointing towards the urine and hold it there for 10 seconds. Don't let the urine level exceed the MAX marker line on the test strip, otherwise the test may not perform accurately. Never dip the handle (colored end) into urine, with the absorbent tip (sample end) pointing up.
Remove the strip from the urine and lay it flat on a clean, dry, non-absorbent surface.
Set your timer for 10 minutes, then read the results by comparing the colored band on the T (test) line against the Color Reference Chart. Do not read the results after 15 minutes.
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