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Special Features
Who Should Take the Test? People who are experiencing menopausal symptoms and want to know if they are part of menopause may wish to take an at-home menopause test. More than indulging their curiosity, the test can help a person to make an appointment with their healthcare provider.
How Accurate Is the Test? Like any other test, a home menopause test can be influenced by external factors. In this case, the results could be skewed by whether you: Used your first morning urine Drank large amounts of water before the test Use, or recently stopped using, oral or patch contraceptives, hormone replacement therapy, or estrogen supplements
Simple Reliable & Accurate: This test is widely considered to be reliable: It accurately detects FSH about 9 times out of 10
Suitable : At home menopause tests are convenient and can give a snapshot of what's happening hormonally. They'll also provide an estimate of your hormone levels.
Really work: The tests provide further information about your hormone status, and you'll learn if your FSH levels are elevated. Then, you can use the results to inform your next steps.
What level of FSH indicates menopause? If you have consistently high levels of FSH (classed as over 30 milli-international units per milliliter, or mIU/mL), you're probably in menopause. But FSH levels swing wildly on a daily basis. hey can be high one day and low the next, so tracking these results over time is the only way to confirm their significance.
Description
FSH Test Strips - Understand Your Ovarian Reserve and Optimize Conception Timing At home menopause test kits measure follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in your urine. Levels of this hormone increase temporarily each month to stimulate your ovaries to produce eggs. When you enter menopause and your ovaries stop making estrogen and progesterone, your FSH levels also increase. The test is similar to an at-home pregnancy test: You put the end of a plastic device under your urine stream or dip the device into a cup of your urine and wait for the reading to appear.