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Infertility Panel for Women near me in Mumbai

Also known as Fertility baseline testing, Female, Infertility Panel, Female
Infertility Panel for Women in Mumbai Includes 8 testsView All
You need to provide
Blood
This test is for
Female
Test Preparation
  1. Overnight fasting is preferred but not mandatory.
  2. Do not stop taking your thyroid medications on the day of the test unless otherwise advised by the doctor.
  3. In females, the preferred sampling time is day 2 or 3 of the menstrual cycle for LH & FSH.
  4. For AMH- If you take hormonal birth control pills, consult your doctor as they can interfere with the results.
  5. Sample to be given at the same time of the day in follow-up cases.

Understanding Infertility Panel for Women in Mumbai


What is Infertility Panel for Women in Mumbai?

The Infertility Panel for Women is a comprehensive set of blood tests tailored for women to help identify potential causes that may contribute to difficulty in conceiving. This panel measures the levels of hormones such as anti-mullerian hormone (AMH), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), prolactin, TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone), dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-s), estradiol (E2) and testosterone total that are needed for pregnancy. These hormonal tests provide insights into women's reproductive health and detect health problems that may give rise to infertility. Early detection allows doctors to personalize treatment plans and  address specific concerns to improve the chances of a successful pregnancy. This panel is available at an affordable price with Tata 1mg labs in Mumbai.

It is advised in cases where there are known or suspected problems related to fertility, such as irregular or no periods, history of frequent miscarriages, symptoms of hormonal imbalance, history of reproductive health problems, or age-related concerns as fertility potential tends to decrease with age. 

What does Infertility Panel for Women measure?

Contains 8 tests

The Infertility Panel for Women measures a range of key hormones and markers that provide a comprehensive assessment of a woman's reproductive health. It evaluates levels of hormones such as Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEA-S), which reflects adrenal function and androgen balance; Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH), indicating ovarian reserve; Estradiol (E2), which is crucial for menstrual cycle regulation and uterine lining preparation; Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), essential for ovarian follicle development; Luteinizing Hormone (LH), which triggers ovulation; Serum Prolactin, which influences menstrual cycles and ovulation; Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH), which affects thyroid function and overall hormonal balance; and Testosterone Total, which can highlight issues like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Measuring these parameters helps identify hormonal imbalances and reproductive issues that may impact a woman's ability to conceive.

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Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate

A Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate test measures the levels of dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS) in the blood. DHEAS is a steroid hormone that is present in both males and females. It is primarily produced by the adrenal glands, with smaller amounts produced by ovaries in females and testicles in males. 

DHEAS plays a role in developing male secondary sexual characteristics at puberty. The body can convert it into more potent androgens like testosterone and androstenedione. Also, it can be converted into the female hormone estrogen. 

A Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate test helps diagnose and differentiate certain endocrine disorders, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of hormonal balance in the body.

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AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone)

An AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) test evaluates the amount of AMH available in your body. AMH is produced by the granulosa cells of the ovarian follicles in females and the Sertoli cells of the testes in males. During the early development of a baby boy, AMH levels are high, which inhibits the development of female reproductive organs while promoting the development of male reproductive organs. On the contrary, in a girl child, low levels of AMH are produced, thus allowing the development of female reproductive structures. The AMH level in young girls remains low until puberty but increases significantly, reaching a peak in early adulthood. AMH levels tend to decrease with age and are undetectable in postmenopausal women.

AMH plays a vital role in developing ovarian follicles in women and is considered an important marker of ovarian reserve, which can be essential in assessing fertility. In men, this hormone is involved in the development and functioning of the testes. Measuring AMH levels in the blood provides critical information about reproductive health in both men and women, which can help assess fertility and guide treatment.

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E2 (Estradiol)

An E2 (Estradiol) test measures estradiol levels, a hormone produced in men and women. It helps assess early or delayed puberty, menstrual problems, symptoms associated with menopause, or certain cancers like ovarian cancer. This test provides valuable information about ovarian function and aids doctors in evaluating menstrual issues, such as abnormal bleeding or missed periods. The test can also assess the health of the testes, ovaries, or adrenal glands. Most diseases associated with estrogen/estradiol, such as PCOS, infertility, some cancers, etc., can be prevented by lifestyle modifications, menopausal hormone therapy, or other supplements such as calcium, vitamin D, and micronutrients.

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Follicle Stimulating Hormone

The Follicle Stimulating Hormone test measures the level of FSH in your body. FSH is produced and subsequently released into the blood by the pituitary gland. Its production is controlled by a feedback mechanism involving a hormone situated in the hypothalamus in the brain. The released FSH travels through your blood and then attaches to receptors in the ovaries and testes. It exerts functional effects on the reproductive organs, such as sexual development, puberty, and maturation. FSH levels vary throughout the menstrual cycle in response to estradiol and progesterone. Any disruption or issue in this feedback mechanism can prevent the normal function of the testicles or ovaries. Thus, determining its level provides crucial information regarding your health.

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Serum Prolactin

The Serum Prolactin test measures the levels of prolactin hormone in a person’s body. During pregnancy, prolactin, estrogen, and progesterone hormones stimulate breast milk development. Following childbirth, prolactin helps initiate and maintain the breast milk supply. If a woman does not breastfeed, her prolactin concentration will soon drop back to pre-pregnancy levels.

Besides pregnancy, the most common cause of elevated prolactin concentration is prolactinoma, a prolactin-producing tumor of the pituitary gland. Prolactinomas are the most common type of pituitary tumor and are usually benign (non-cancerous). They develop more frequently in women but are also found in men.

If the pituitary gland and/or the tumor enlarge significantly, it can put pressure on the optic nerve, causing headaches and visual disturbances, and can interfere with the other hormones that the pituitary gland produces.

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TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) Ultrasensitive

The TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) Ultrasensitive test measures the levels of TSH hormone in the blood. TSH is produced by the pituitary gland located in the brain. Its function is to stimulate and regulate the functioning of the thyroid gland. It signals the thyroid gland to increase or decrease the production of thyroid hormones T3 and T4 (essential for regulating our body’s metabolism, temperature, heart rate, and growth) when their levels are low or high, respectively. Therefore, when the levels of T3 & T4 decrease, the pituitary gland is stimulated to release TSH. This high TSH level, in turn, stimulates the thyroid gland to release more thyroid hormones (T3 & T4); the vice-versa happens when the levels of thyroid hormones increase.

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Luteinising Hormone

The Luteinising Hormone test determines the level of luteinizing hormone that promotes the functioning of the gonads, i.e., testes in men and ovaries in women. LH is produced by the pituitary gland, a pea-sized gland situated at the base of the brain. The production and release of LH are controlled by a system known as the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. A hormone called GnRH is released from the hypothalamus of the brain and binds to the cell receptors in the anterior pituitary gland, which in turn prompts the synthesis and release of luteinizing hormone. LH then travels across the blood and attaches to its target cells in the testes in men and ovaries in women to facilitate optimal sexual and reproductive activities.

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Testosterone Total

The Testosterone Total test measures the level of testosterone hormone in the blood. Testosterone is a steroid hormone primarily produced in the testes in men, although it is also present in smaller quantities in the adrenal glands. In women, it is made in small amounts by the ovaries. It is predominantly associated with male physiology and significantly influences physiological functions in both men and women. 

The pituitary gland produces luteinizing hormone (LH), which regulates testosterone production. As testosterone levels rise, LH production decreases, slowing down testosterone production. Conversely, when testosterone levels fall, LH production increases, stimulating testosterone production.

Most of the testosterone circulating in the blood gets attached to two proteins, albumin and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), and some of it remains unattached, called free testosterone. Free testosterone and albumin-bound testosterone are also known as bioavailable testosterone, as they are readily available for the body to use for proper functioning.

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Answers to Patient Concerns & Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Infertility Panel for Women in Mumbai


Frequently Asked Questions about Infertility Panel for Women in Mumbai

Q. Why is the Infertility Panel for Women important?

The Infertility Panel for Women is important as it helps identify potential causes affecting fertility in females. This comprehensive panel evaluates various factors that have a role in conception including reproductive hormones, ovarian function, and other reproductive markers.

Q. What tests are included in the Infertility Panel for Women?

The panel typically includes tests for Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulphate (DHEA) test, Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) test, Estradiol (E2) test, Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Serum Prolactin test, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Ultrasensitive test, Luteinizing Hormone (LH) test, and Testosterone Total test.

Q. When do doctors suggest the Infertility Panel for Women?

The Infertility Panel for Women is usually suggested when a couple experiences difficulty conceiving after actively trying to conceive for a year without success. Also, the doctor may suggest the Infertility Panel for Women in case of risk factors such as irregular periods, frequent miscarriages, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), thyroid problems or ectopic pregnancy.

Q. Can I schedule the Infertility Panel for Women online in Mumbai near me?

Yes. In Mumbai, you can schedule the Infertility Panel for Women near you with Tata 1mg Labs. The panel is easy to book, cost-effective, and available with a comprehensive report.

Q. Is home sample collection facility available for the Infertility Panel for Women in Mumbai with Tata 1mg Labs?

Yes, home sample collection for the Infertility Panel for Women is readily available in Mumbai. Tata 1mg Labs allows you to choose a date and time that suits your schedule for sample collection.

Q. How can I schedule the Infertility Panel for Women with Tata 1mg Labs in Mumbai?

If you want to schedule the Infertility Panel for Women with Tata 1mg Labs in Mumbai, the procedure is fairly easy and hassle-free. Follow these steps to book a test: 1). Visit the Lab Tests section on the Tata 1mg website. 2). Add the test you want in the cart. 3). Pick a time and date slot according to your convenience; however, do consider the necessary prerequisites while scheduling a test. 4). You will receive a notification with all the details once the test is scheduled.

Q. What is the cost of the Infertility Panel for Women at Tata 1mg Labs in Mumbai?

Tata 1mg Labs is a pocket-friendly platform for booking lab tests in Mumbai. The Infertility Panel for Women is available at an affordable price of Rs. 2599.

Q. What is the estimated turnaround time for the results of the {test-name} in Mumbai?

At Tata 1mg Labs, we understand the importance of timely results. We strive to provide fast turnaround times for test results, allowing you to get the information you need promptly. On average, we take 48 hours to provide the reports of the Infertility Panel for Women in Mumbai.
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