Discover what fertility tests reveal, how they're performed, and what your results mean, helping you understand your next steps clearly.
Fertility Tests for Men
Male fertility is one of the most common causes of infertility accounting for nearly 1/3 of the cases. For couples facing problems with fertility, it is just...
Fertility Tests for Women
For women facing problems with fertility, certain tests are available to assess their reproductive capacity. The female reproductive system is highly complex...
Hormone and Semen Analysis Tests
For couples facing problems with fertility, it is just as important for the male partner to undergo a medical evaluation, as it is the female. In fact the ma...
How is Infertility Tested?
If you’ve seen your GP, been referred to a gynaecologist or infertility clinic with suspected fertility issues, both of you will have to undergo infertilit...
Laparoscopy and X-Ray Tests
Undergoing surgery for your gynecological condition may be daunting and stressful. Will it be painful? How long will I be in the hospital for? Will there be...
NHS Tests vs. Private
Fertility treatment is available on both the NHS and privately but sometimes there’s a difference with exactly what’s available and, especially, with how...
Surgical Exploration of the Testes
Testes are the principle organs of the male reproductive system. It is located within a sac called the scrotum. Testes produce and store sperm as well as pro...
The Post Coital Test
PCT, Sims Huhner's Test and mucus - sperm exam are different names for Post Coital Test. The Post Coital Test or post intercourse test is a fertility test th...
Ultrasounds and Endometrial Biopsies
Endometrial biopsies and ultrasonography are important diagnostic procedures in assessing gynaecological disorders. Diseases of the female reproductive syste...
What Are Anti-phospholipid Antibodies (APAs)?
Anti-phospholipid antibodies are antibody molecules produced by the body against its own phospholipids. These are fat molecules with phosphorus groups attach...