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Your detailed analysis

These values ​​are measured:
  • Estradiol (E2)
  • Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH)
  • Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
  • Prolactin
  • progesterone

Do you have questions about the blood test or would you like to better understand your results? Feel free to contact us.

Here's what you can expect:

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Use the IgG antibody test to discover your reaction and intolerance to 300 foods, including vegan, vegetarian and animal foods. The knowledge you gain about food intolerances can help you feel better about your body and improve your quality of life.

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Your benefits at a glance

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This is how easy the fertility test works.

All you need is your mybody® test kit for home use . After your blood sample has been analyzed, you will receive your detailed lab report – clearly and simply explained.

1. Take a sample

2. Activate test kit

3. Receive results

How hormonal changes can affect your fertility

Many women experience menstrual irregularities, unexplained mood swings, or difficulty conceiving – without knowing if hormones are the cause. The Fertility Check specifically analyzes the key markers that control your cycle, ovulation, and reproductive health.

An excessively high or low AMH level, an imbalanced FSH level, or elevated prolactin levels can impair fertility. This test helps you understand these connections and enables targeted measures to improve your chances of pregnancy and your overall well-being.

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Your benefits at a glance

Simple and convenient: Blood collection is very straightforward and can be done at home – with the included test kit and clear instructions.

Professional analysis: Your sample will be evaluated in a certified medical laboratory – reliably and according to the highest standards. ISO-certified & GDPR-compliant .

Targeted nutrient measurement: The test provides precise values ​​for key fertility and hormone markers such as estradiol (E2), anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), FSH, prolactin, and progesterone. These values ​​show you how well your ovaries are functioning, what your ovarian reserve is, and whether hormonal changes are affecting your cycle, fertility, or overall well-being.

Fast results: You will receive your individual results within 4 to 8 working days after we receive your sample.

Directly actionable recommendations: Based on the results, you receive concrete advice on how to improve your diet and manage intolerances in everyday life – securely and always readily available on the mybody® platform.

Medicine and science meet ISO-certified laboratory processes

Our tests are developed in close collaboration with experts from various fields, including nutritional and sports science as well as laboratory technology. With many years of experience in the industry and our ISO-certified processes, we guarantee the highest quality and reliability.

Thanks to this comprehensive expertise, we offer you products that are not only based on the latest scientific findings , but also meet strict quality standards .

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ISO-certified analyses & medical self-tests

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Free consultation & discussion of the analysis reports

Years of experience

Represented in 12 countries across Europe and with over 11,000 happy customers

Designed to improve your quality of life...

...and with our simple at-home testing kit, you have everything you need - a sample collection set, an instruction manual and a pre-addressed return envelope!

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Questions? We have the answers!

What does the AMH level tell me about my fertility?

Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) indicates the size of your ovarian reserve – that is, how many eggs your body is likely to still have available. A high AMH level suggests a good egg reserve, while a low level can indicate reduced fertility.

When should I have the fertility check done?

Ideally, blood should be drawn on cycle days 3–5, especially for FSH, estradiol, and prolactin. If your cycle is irregular or absent, you can take the sample at any time. The instructions in the test kit explain the optimal time precisely.

Can hormonal imbalances prevent my ovulation?

Yes. Imbalances such as high prolactin levels, low progesterone levels, or altered FSH can affect ovulation. The test shows whether such imbalances exist and whether your body offers ideal conditions for pregnancy.

Are the results as reliable as those from a gynecologist?

Absolutely. The analysis is performed in a certified specialist laboratory that uses the same methods as gynecological practices. The results are scientifically validated and serve as a reliable basis – also for discussions with fertility specialists.

Understanding fertility – why a hormone blood test is so important

A woman's fertility depends significantly on her hormones. Even slight fluctuations can determine whether ovulation occurs, whether the cycle remains stable, or whether pregnancy is possible. The Fertility Check measures key markers such as estradiol, AMH, FSH, prolactin, and progesterone, providing clarity about your reproductive health.

AMH indicates the size of your egg reserve. FSH controls the maturation of the follicles. Estradiol influences the uterine lining, mood, and energy levels. Progesterone indicates whether ovulation has occurred and whether a pregnancy is supported. Elevated prolactin levels can block the menstrual cycle.

If you're planning to get pregnant, AMH, FSH, and estradiol are particularly important. AMH describes the number of eggs you have and is therefore a key marker for your future fertility. FSH regulates egg maturation—high levels can indicate a smaller egg reserve. Estradiol influences uterine lining buildup, ovulation, and mood.

By combining these values, the Fertility Check provides you with a precise picture of your reproductive situation. This allows you to better assess how long your body is likely to remain fertile or whether it is advisable to consider early measures such as lifestyle adjustments, medical advice, or fertility treatment programs.

Prolactin and progesterone play a central role in maintaining fertility. Prolactin is important for milk production; however, excessively high levels can block ovulation. Progesterone is the hormone of the luteal phase and prepares the uterus for a potential pregnancy.

The Fertility Check measures both values ​​and shows you whether your cycle is hormonally stable. Low progesterone can explain why cycles are short or ovulation doesn't occur. High prolactin can affect mood, weight, and fertility. With the lab results, you can take targeted action and support your body.

A regular menstrual cycle is a sign of hormonal stability. If periods are absent, shorter, heavier, or irregular, hormonal factors are often the cause. The Fertility Check analyzes the key markers that regulate the menstrual cycle: estradiol for endometrial buildup, FSH for follicle maturation, progesterone for the luteal phase, and prolactin for ovulation.

This will give you a clear picture of whether hormonal imbalances are behind your symptoms – and what the next steps should be to bring your body back into balance.

The sooner you know your hormonal baseline, the better you can plan your family. Hormonal changes often happen gradually and go unnoticed for a long time. An early hormone blood test, such as the Fertility Check, helps you realistically assess your reproductive future and identify risks early on.

The AMH level plays a particularly important role, as it indicates how long your body is likely to remain fertile. This allows you to make informed decisions – whether regarding natural conception, egg freezing, or medical options.

Many women want clarity without immediately visiting a fertility clinic. The Fertility Check offers a discreet and straightforward solution. You conveniently take the blood sample at home, the lab analyzes the values ​​with medical precision, and you receive the results digitally.

This allows you to realistically assess your hormonal health, take targeted action, and, if necessary, consult with specialists. This gives you guidance, knowledge, and control – precisely when you need it.