Infertility Profile
Blood Tests for Infertility
If you are unable to become pregnant after one year of unprotected intercourse, or six months of unprotected intercourse if you are a woman over 35, you and your partner should have a full physical and medical evaluation.
Several blood tests are available to determine if you, your partner, or both of you have a problem that is causing infertility.
There are many reasons why couples have trouble conceiving, including low sperm count, low hormone levels, and abnormalities in reproductive organs. Only comprehensive fertility testing can isolate the problem and allow your doctor to suggest appropriate courses of treatment.
The inability to conceive may be due to physiological factors present in one or both partners. Comprehensive fertility tests are essential to identifying the cause of the problem.
Comprehensive Profile for Female Includes:
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Karyotyping G Banding
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Natural Killer Cells
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Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH)
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Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
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Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
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Estradiol
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Progesterone
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Prolactin
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Thyroid Function (FT3, FT4, TSH)
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Total Testosterone
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Free Testosterone
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DHEAS
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Androstenedione
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SHBG
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17 Hydroxyprogesterone
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Fasting Insulin
Comprehensive Profile for Male Includes:
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Karyotyping G Banding
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Sperm DNA Fragmentation
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Semen Analysis
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Sperm Antibody - Total
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Semen Fructose
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Semen Culture & Sensitivity
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Testosterone
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Free Testosterone
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Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
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Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
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Prolactin
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Estradiol
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Progesterone
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Vitamin D Total
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Iron studies
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Glycated HbA1C