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Understanding Fertility Testing: What You Need to Know

Ladywell: Understanding Fertility Testing and What You Need to Know

While many hope that getting pregnant will be as simple as having unprotected sex, the truth is fertility can be complex. A variety of factors can impact both male and female fertility, and identifying the root cause often requires deeper investigation.

Thankfully, today’s testing options allow couples to uncover potential issues and create a more informed path to pregnancy. The more you understand about your fertility, the better positioned you are to address any challenges and work toward a successful conception.

This guide breaks down the different types of fertility tests available and how a fertility specialist might help determine what’s best for your situation—along with science-backed support options like Ladywell’s targeted fertility supplements.

 


 

What Are Fertility Tests?

Fertility tests provide insights into your reproductive health and may explain why conceiving has been difficult. Depending on your personal and medical history, your doctor may recommend certain tests to evaluate hormone levels, reproductive anatomy, or sperm health.

As you begin your testing journey, you may also want to proactively support your fertility and hormone balance with Ladywell’s Fertility + Egg Health and Daily Hormone Balance—both designed to help optimize egg quality, ovulation, and hormonal function using research-backed nutrients and botanicals.

 


 

When Should You Consider Fertility Testing?


It’s typically recommended to see a specialist if:

  • You’re under 35 and have been trying to conceive for a year.

  • You’re over 35 and have been trying for six months.

However, earlier testing might be recommended if you or your partner have a history of:

  • Irregular periods

  • Repeated pregnancy loss

  • Pelvic inflammatory disease

  • Endocrine disorders (like thyroid issues)

  • Scrotal injury or testicular trauma

  • Erectile or ejaculatory issues

  • Genetic conditions like cystic fibrosis

 


 

What to Expect During a Fertility Evaluation

A fertility workup often begins with a thorough review of your medical history, sexual health, and lifestyle factors, along with a physical exam. Your provider might ask about:

  • Menstrual history and period patterns

  • Past pregnancies or miscarriages

  • Use of tobacco, alcohol, or drugs

  • Birth control history

  • STDs or pelvic infections

  • Any trouble during sex (pain, dysfunction, etc.)

  • Environmental exposure to toxins

  • Stress levels, diet, and exercise

This is also a good time to discuss supplementation. Products like Ladywell’s Daily Hormone Balance can help regulate cycle length, reduce PMS symptoms, and support steady ovulation—all of which contribute to a healthier fertility profile.

 


 

Common Fertility Tests for Women

  • Hormone blood panels: Assess levels of reproductive hormones like FSH, LH, estradiol, progesterone, AMH, and thyroid hormones.

  • Ovarian reserve testing: Combines AMH bloodwork and antral follicle count to evaluate egg supply.

  • Genetic screening: Checks for inherited conditions that might impact fertility.

  • Pelvic ultrasound: Identifies structural issues such as fibroids, cysts, or polyps.

  • Sonohysterogram (SIS): A saline-infused ultrasound that provides a detailed look inside the uterus.

  • Hysterosalpingogram (HSG): An X-ray that evaluates the uterus and fallopian tubes for blockages.

  • Hysteroscopy: A lighted camera is inserted into the cervix to inspect the uterine cavity.

 


 

Common Fertility Tests for Men

  • Semen analysis: Evaluates sperm count, motility, morphology, and volume.

  • Hormonal blood tests: Measures testosterone and reproductive hormones like LH and FSH.

  • Genetic testing: Identifies chromosomal abnormalities or mutations.

  • Scrotal ultrasound: Evaluates testicular health.

  • Post-ejaculatory urinalysis: Tests for sperm in urine, which may indicate retrograde ejaculation.

 


 

What Happens If Results Are Abnormal?

If your results indicate a fertility challenge, your doctor will walk you through possible treatments. You might need further testing or begin medication, assisted reproductive techniques, or nutritional support.

In the meantime, you can strengthen your foundational health with key nutrients. Ladywell’s Fertility + Egg Health combines ingredients like CoQ10, myo-inositol, folate, and antioxidant-rich herbs to support egg maturation, implantation, and reproductive cellular health.

If you’re actively trying to conceive or planning to soon, adding Ladywell’s Prenatal Multivitamin ensures you’re getting the essential nutrients—like methylated B vitamins, iron, and choline—to support both your body and baby from preconception through early pregnancy.

 


 

Are At-Home Fertility Tests Worth It?

Some at-home options can offer initial insights, such as hormone levels or sperm quality. While convenient, they should be complemented by clinical testing and guidance from a fertility specialist who can interpret your results and recommend tailored solutions.

 


 

Final Thoughts

Fertility testing can feel like a big step, but it’s one of the most empowering things you can do to take charge of your reproductive health. Along with professional support, you can also take action with evidence-based supplements like those from Ladywell, formulated to support egg quality, hormonal balance, and early pregnancy.

From testing to treatment and everything in between—you’re not alone, and there are tools to help guide you every step of the way.

 

 

Disclaimer

The information provided in this blog is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to your health regimen, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking any medications.

Ashley Rocha, Founder & CEO of Ladywell

Ashley is a trained herbalist specializing in women's health. Through Ladywell, she has helped 1000’s of women regain hormone balance, fix PMS, improve fertility and gracefully navigate perimenopause to live pain-free, fulfilling lives.