Posted by Chantel Martiromo
Fertility is a natural process to insure the survival of human species.
Through natural selection, we produce many offspring when the
reproductive system works at it's peak in the suitable environment with
plenty of food around. On the other hand, the reproductive system may
completely shut down or work at it's minimum state in reproduction of
offspring, when the environment is hostile including less foods around,
war, epidemic, but regardless of all these factors, most women are
capable of conceiving during their menstrual stages before menopause.
Since
failure of ovulation is account for over 25% of female infertility,
your doctor may order ovulation test right after first visit. It helps
to determine" Are the eggs produced each month?".
I. Procedure
Blood sample is taken at the clinic laboratory to see if the levels of your hormones are in the normal range for ovulation.
II. Diagnosis
Under
this test, you may ask to come in the clinic to have blood sample
withdrawn from your arm at different stages in your cycle in order to
measure the levels of LH, follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) or
progesterone because at each stage these hormones change to accommodate
for the need for the result of egg fertilization. Thyroid hormone places
an important role in ovulation, your thyroid hormone is also checked.
Since the body of a women is unique and depending what types of symptoms
and what your doctor suspect, your doctor will decide which blood tests
to carry out.
If the tests suggest that you are not
ovulating, you may need to take some medication to help you ovulate or
you may be referred you to a fertility specialist for more tests.
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