Fertell contains at-home screening tests that evaluate elements of both male and female fertility. The male test measures concentration of motile sperm. The female test indicates Ovarian Reserve, which is a measure of the age of your ovaries and their ability to respond to FSH in order to produce eggs capable of fertilization.
A typical ovulation prediction test measures Luteinizing Hormone (LH), which increases as ovulation is about to occur (when the egg is released from the ovary). An ovulation test only tells you the time in your cycle when you are most likely to conceive. It will not assess any factors affecting the male.
For more information, see The Fertell Difference. More.
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