No. The Fertell fertility tests cannot detect all fertility issues. Fertell uses the first tests fertility clinics would run to pick up the most usual causes of fertility issues in men and women.
There are other potential causes of fertility problems in women such as tubal blockages resulting from endometriosis or infection, PCOS (polycystic ovaries) and for men certain infections can cause blocked vas deferens, the tube that transfers the sperm from the testes. It is recommended that you see your GP if your tests show there are no issues with motile sperm or FSH levels but you or your partner are:- are under 35 and have been trying for children for over 12 months - are 35 or over and have been trying for children for over 6 months - have no menstrual discharge or have irregular intervals between periods. More.
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