One Step Female Fertility Test Midstream, 2 Test Pack, Peri Menopausal, Menopause Testing Kit, Home Urine FSH Test
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One Step Female Fertility Test Midstream, 2 Test Pack, Peri Menopausal, Menopause Testing Kit, Home Urine FSH Test
Simple Reliable & Accurate: One Step menopause test strip is a rapid, one-step, visual test for the qualitative detection of Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) in human urine. It is intended for self-testing at home. Allowing you to check on your ovarian reserve (egg count)
Menopause Testing: The menopause typically occurs between the ages of 45 and 55, although it can happen earlier for some women. It signifies the cessation of menstrual periods. Before reaching menopause, women go through the something called perimenopause
Perimenopause phase: Can extend for up to 10 years. During this phase, many early menopausal symptoms can manifest, such as sleep disturbances, hot flashes/flushes, headaches, depression, anxiety, joint pain, vaginal dryness/pain, and difficulty concentrating. Additionally, perimenopause may cause changes in body shape, with weight shifting to the stomach, thighs, and hips
Easy to Use: It is better to use first morning urine due to it containing the highest level of FSH. Dip the menopause test into the specimen for 10~15 seconds, read the result at 3 mins. Don’t read results after 10 mins
Better Understand Your Body: Experience peace of mind and take charge of your menopausal journey with our one step menopause rapid test. Gaining a clear understanding of whether you are in the early stages of menopause or not, will help empower you to make informed decisions about your health
What to do: If you are experiencing these symptoms or other signs of menopause, knowing if you have entered the signs of early menopause stage can be beneficial. Should the test indicate elevated FSH levels, an indicator of perimenopause, it may be worthwhile to discuss treatment options with a medical practitioner