Femme Fertility

£705.00

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  • Women who want a comprehensive review of their fertility status, whether they are experiencing fertility issues or not
  • Women planning to get pregnant now or in the future
  • Women who wish to understand their fertility viability, indicators within this test include ovarian reserves
  • Women with conditions that have the potential to impact fertility such as PCOS, endometriosis, diabetes, metabolic conditions, chemical exposure
  • Women interested in undergoing IVF and insemination who wish to maximise a successful outcome

In the UK, 1 in 8 women reported experiencing a period of infertility, with difficulty becoming pregnant after a year of regular unprotected sexual intercourse.

Lifestyle, diet, age and environment all impact on the decision for, or the complications to conceiving. In addition, societal trend for women to wait until later in life to begin their families, can have an effect on their natural fertility viability.

The femme fertility test is created to give an insight into the female viability for fertilisation and healthy pregnancy. Not only does the test use key Female fertility markers which consider sex hormone production, ovarian reserves (AMH), but it also uses markers to identify the other health issues that may have a negative impact on fertility including oxidative stress, thyroid hormones, blood sugar management, key mineral nutrient status and viral or toxic markers of concern. This comprehensive test also covers thyroglobulin antibodies, Epstein Barr Virus and Aluminium levels which have been implicated in fertility issues.

The FDX Fertility assessment considers 13 body systems, 7 accessory systems, 7 macronutrient systems, 14 micro-nutrient deficiencies and 40 clinical dysfunctions to reveal more about your health.

Is your body ready, willing and able to support the creation of life?

Can using a contraceptive impact the results?

The hormone markers will be influenced by hormone contraception; therefore, we recommend testing 4-6 weeks after contraception discontinued. However, the test can be used to identify dysfunctions that can impact on fertility aside of sex hormone levels.

Can using a contraceptive impact the results?

The hormone markers will be influenced by hormone contraception; therefore, we recommend testing 4-6 weeks after contraception discontinued. However, the test can be used to identify dysfunctions that can impact on fertility aside of sex hormone levels.