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Infertility Hormone Panel (Excluding AMH)
Introduction
The Infertility Hormone Panel is a key test set for evaluating reproductive health in both men and women. By measuring several reproductive and endocrine hormones, it helps assess ovulation, sperm production, and thyroid function. This panel excludes AMH and focuses on core infertility-related hormones.
Included Tests
- FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone): Assesses ovarian reserve or testicular function.
- LH (Luteinizing Hormone): Works with FSH to regulate ovulation and reproductive function.
- Estradiol (E2): Reflects ovarian follicle development and estrogen levels.
- Testosterone: Evaluates male androgen levels; elevated levels in women may suggest PCOS.
- Prolactin (PRL): High levels can cause amenorrhea or infertility.
- TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone): Thyroid dysfunction can directly affect fertility.
Why Take This Panel?
- Infertility evaluation: Determines whether hormone imbalance affects ovulation or sperm production.
- Menstrual disorder analysis: Identifies causes of amenorrhea, irregular periods, or anovulation.
- Female endocrine screening: Assists in diagnosing PCOS, menopause, or ovarian decline.
- Male hormone evaluation: Assesses testosterone levels and reproductive capacity.
Who Should Consider This Test?
- Couples struggling to conceive
- Women with irregular cycles, amenorrhea, or suspected ovulation issues
- Men with infertility or suspected sperm abnormalities
- Individuals seeking comprehensive endocrine evaluation
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Why is AMH excluded?
A: AMH is mainly for ovarian reserve testing. This panel focuses on standard reproductive hormones for infertility workups.
Q2: Should men also take this test?
A: Yes. FSH, LH, testosterone, and TSH are crucial for assessing male fertility.
Q3: Can results directly explain infertility?
A: Not by themselves. Hormone results must be combined with ultrasound, semen analysis, and medical history.
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Pre-Screening Preparation