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Female Fertility Insights Blood Test

Female Fertility Insights Blood Test

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The Fertility Blood Test for Women provides a comprehensive overview of the biological factors that influence reproductive health. By analysing key fertility-related biomarkers together, it helps reveal patterns in ovarian reserve, hormonal signalling, thyroid function, metabolism, and overall reproductive balance.

WHY THIS TEST STANDS OUT

  • Measures key fertility and reproductive health biomarkers
  • Provides insight into ovarian reserve and cycle signalling
  • Assesses thyroid, metabolic, and stress-related factors
  • Laboratory-grade blood testing for reliable results
  • Clear results designed to support informed fertility decisions
Blood Test Package Options

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • In-clinic or at-home blood collection options
  • Comprehensive fertility biomarker analysis
  • Personalised reproductive health report
  • Secure online access to your results

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What Could Be Influencing Your Fertility?

Could underlying hormonal and biological factors be influencing your reproductive health?

Changes in cycle lengthHeavy periodsIrregular periodsVery light periodsPainful periodsWorsening PMSMid-cycle spottingStruggling to conceiveShort luteal phase
No obvious ovulation signsRecurrent early miscarriageAcneHair thinningUnwanted facial hairStubborn weight gainDifficulty losing weightEnergy crashes
Sugar cravingsBloatingFatigueBrain fogPoor sleepCold sensitivityAnxietyLow libido

The Blood Test, Explained

From sample to results, your health insights in three clear steps.

1

Provide Your Sample

Attend a clinic for a professional blood draw or use a convenient at-home collection kit, with simple instructions to guide you through the process.

2

Detailed Analysis

Your sample is reviewed in UKAS-accredited labs, measuring a wide range of blood markers connected to women’s hormones, metabolism, nutrient levels, and inflammation.

3

Explore Your Results

Receive a tailored report through a secure online dashboard, presenting your results clearly with practical guidance to support long-term health.

4

Nutritionist Appointment

Discuss your results in a 1:1 online consultation with a qualified nutritionist, focusing on practical, personalised guidance.

5

Retest & Track Progress

Re-test after 6 months to monitor changes, measure improvements, and adjust your health plan over time.

About This Test

  • Irregular or unpredictable menstrual cycles
  • Changes in cycle length or timing
  • Difficulty identifying ovulation patterns
  • Painful or uncomfortable periods
  • PMS or changes in pre-menstrual symptoms
  • Cycle-related mood changes
  • Fatigue or low energy around the cycle
  • Changes in libido or sexual wellbeing
  • Sleep disruption linked to cycle phases
  • Skin changes such as hormonal breakouts

1. Ovulation & Cycle Signalling Hormones

These hormones regulate communication between the brain and ovaries and play a central role in ovulation and menstrual cycle timing.

  • FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone)
  • LH (Luteinizing Hormone)
  • Oestradiol
  • Progesterone
  • AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone)

Together, these markers provide insight into cycle patterns, ovulatory signalling, and reproductive hormone dynamics.

2. Pituitary & Reproductive Regulation

Hormones produced by the pituitary gland influence reproductive signalling and overall endocrine balance.

  • Prolactin

This marker helps provide context when interpreting reproductive hormone patterns.

3. Thyroid Function & Thyroid Autoimmunity

Thyroid hormones play an important role in cycle regulation, ovulation, and metabolic support for fertility.

  • TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone)
  • Free T3
  • Free T4
  • Anti-TPO Antibodies
  • Anti-Thyroglobulin Antibodies

Assessing both thyroid hormones and thyroid antibodies provides a more complete view of thyroid-related influences on fertility health.

4. Androgens & Hormone Availability

Androgen hormones and binding proteins influence energy, libido, ovulation patterns, and hormone balance.

  • Total Testosterone
  • Free Testosterone
  • DHEA-S
  • SHBG (Sex Hormone Binding Globulin)
  • Albumin
  • Androstenedione

Measuring both hormone levels and binding proteins helps distinguish total hormone production from biologically active hormone availability.

5. Metabolic & Blood Sugar Regulation

Metabolic health can influence hormone balance and ovulatory function.

  • Insulin (fasting)
  • HbA1c

These markers provide insight into blood sugar regulation and insulin response.

6. Stress & Inflammatory Markers

Stress and inflammation can influence hormonal signalling and reproductive balance.

  • Cortisol
  • CRP (C-Reactive Protein)

7. Micronutrients Linked to Fertility

Key nutrients support hormone production, methylation pathways, and overall reproductive health.

  • Vitamin D
  • Vitamin B12
  • Folate (Vitamin B9)
  • Ferritin
  • Homocysteine

60%+

of women experience changes in hormonal or metabolic markers that may influence fertility and reproductive health over time.

Fertility insight
Hormone Balance
Cycle Health
Early awareness
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🌱 Resilience

Fertility Is Not Binary

Assessing reproductive resilience long before intervention is discussed.

Key Indicators

AMH14.5Optimal
FSH6.8Healthy
LH12.4Optimal
Oestradiol420In Range
Progesterone32.1Optimal
Prolactin185Normal

Why it matters

Fertility is not a switch that turns off at a certain age or suddenly fails without warning. It is the outcome of years of metabolic, hormonal, inflammatory, and thyroid signalling interacting beneath the surface. This test rejects oversimplification by assessing resilience before intervention is needed.

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Fertility Is Not Binary

Why it matters

Fertility is not a switch that turns off at a certain age or suddenly fails without warning. It is the outcome of years of metabolic, hormonal, inflammatory, and thyroid signalling interacting beneath the surface.

Too often fertility is reduced to age, cycle regularity, or a single hormone. This test rejects that oversimplification by assessing the systems that quietly determine reproductive resilience long before intervention is discussed.

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🧬 Ovarian Drive

Androgens & Fertility

Measuring active hormone availability to assess follicle development and ovarian signalling.

Biomarker Analysis

Total Test1.43Healthy
Free Test0.032Optimal
DHEA-S6.8Optimal
Andro7.2In Range
SHBG52Optimal
Albumin46Healthy

Hormone Availability

Female fertility is not just about oestrogen and progesterone. Androgens influence follicle development, ovarian signalling, libido, and metabolic resilience, yet they are routinely ignored until something “goes wrong”. This panel measures active hormone availability, not just what exists on paper.

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Androgens & Hormone Availability

Why it matters

Female fertility is not just about oestrogen and progesterone. Androgens influence follicle development, ovarian signalling, libido, and metabolic resilience, yet they are routinely ignored until something “goes wrong”.

This panel measures both total and free androgen activity alongside binding proteins to show how much hormone is actually available, not just what exists on paper.

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⚡ Metabolic Engine

Metabolic & Insulin Signalling

Assessing metabolic markers that influence ovarian function and cycle stability.

Metabolic Markers

Insulin5.2Optimal
HbA1c32Optimal
Glucose4.8Normal
HOMA-IR1.1Low Risk
Trigs0.85Optimal
HDL1.7Healthy

Metabolic Resilience

Ovulation and hormone balance are energy-dependent processes. Insulin resistance and metabolic stress can quietly disrupt signalling even in women who appear lean and “healthy”. This test assesses markers that influence ovarian function rather than assuming fertility is independent of metabolism.

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Metabolic & Insulin Signalling

Why it matters

Ovulation and hormone balance are energy-dependent processes. Insulin resistance, blood sugar instability, and metabolic stress can quietly disrupt ovulation and hormone signalling even in women who appear lean and “healthy”.

This test assesses metabolic markers that influence ovarian function, cycle stability, and hormone conversion, rather than assuming fertility operates independently of metabolism.

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🦋 Metabolic

Thyroid Control & Immune Activity

The thyroid governs metabolic rate, hormone sensitivity, and reproductive signalling.

Markers Analysed

TSH 1.82 Optimal
Free T3 3.1 Healthy
Free T4 1.2 In Range
Anti-TPO <9 Negative
Anti-TG <1.0 Negative

Metabolic Insights

Evaluating thyroid function alongside immune antibodies provides a complete picture of your metabolic health. This dual-focus approach identifies sub-clinical issues impacting energy levels and hormone sensitivity long before they appear on standard screenings.

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Thyroid Control & Immune Activity

Why it matters

The thyroid governs metabolic rate, hormone sensitivity, and reproductive signalling. Sub-optimal thyroid function or immune activity can alter cycle regularity and hormone responsiveness long before standard screening flags an issue.

By measuring active thyroid hormones alongside thyroid antibodies, this panel provides insight into both function and immune burden rather than relying on a single screening marker.

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⚖️ Balance

Stress, Inflammation & Micronutrient Load

Chronic stress and nutrient depletion place reproductive systems under constant pressure.

Biological Load Markers

Cortisol320Optimal
CRP0.6Low Burden
Homocysteine8.2Healthy
Ferritin65Optimal
Vit B12450In Range
Folate (B9)12.8Optimal
Vitamin D95Healthy

Systemic Vitality Insights

The body prioritises survival before reproduction, and fertility signalling adapts accordingly. This section assesses stress response, inflammatory burden, and key nutrients involved in hormone synthesis, egg quality support, and methylation pathways.

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Stress, Inflammation & Micronutrient Load

Why it matters

Chronic stress, low-grade inflammation, and micronutrient depletion place reproductive systems under constant pressure. The body prioritises survival before reproduction, and fertility signalling adapts accordingly.

This section assesses stress response, inflammatory burden, and key nutrients involved in hormone synthesis, egg quality support, and methylation pathways.

Kat Bright - Nutritionist

Meet Kate Bright

Our Partner Nutritionist

Kat Bright is a dedicated nutritional therapist with a special interest in women's health. She is passionate about uncovering the root causes of low energy, digestive issues, hormonal imbalances, and weight concerns.

Kat takes a holistic, evidence-based approach, working closely with women to identify underlying issues and create sustainable strategies for lasting change. She particularly enjoys analysing blood test results to gain deeper insights, allowing her to take a highly personalised approach to care.

Her goal is simple: to empower women to build healthy habits, restore confidence in their bodies, and achieve vibrant well-being.

With Kat's support, your test results become more than just numbers on a page – they become a roadmap to lasting change.

Our Partner Clinic Locations

We work with a network of trusted partner clinics across the UK to provide convenient access to testing and professional support. Browse the locations below to see where our services are currently available.

Your results, clearly explained

Understand Your Biomarkers and What They Mean for Your Long Term Health

Your Nudae longevity blood test gives you a detailed breakdown of hormones, nutrients, inflammation, metabolic health, and key markers linked to energy, mood, fertility, and prevention.

You'll receive a clear, science backed report that helps you understand what's optimal, what needs attention, and what could be influencing how you feel day to day.

FAQ's

Who should consider the Fertility Blood Test for Women?

The Fertility Blood Test for Women is designed for women who want a deeper understanding of their reproductive health. It may be helpful for those planning a pregnancy, experiencing cycle changes, or seeking insight into hormonal, metabolic, and thyroid factors that influence fertility.

What does the fertility blood test analyse?

This test evaluates a wide range of biomarkers related to fertility, including ovarian reserve, ovulation signalling, hormone balance, thyroid function, metabolic health, inflammation, stress hormones, and key micronutrients involved in reproductive health.

How is the sample collected?

Blood samples can be collected either at a partner clinic or through an at-home collection option, depending on the test requirements. Clear instructions are provided to ensure the process is simple and convenient.

How will I receive my results?

Your results will be available through a secure online dashboard. The report presents your biomarker levels alongside reference ranges and highlights patterns that may provide insight into your fertility and hormonal health.

Does this test diagnose fertility problems?

This test is designed to provide insight into biological factors that may influence reproductive health. It supports understanding and awareness but does not provide a medical diagnosis or treatment.

How can this test help me understand my fertility?

By analysing multiple systems involved in reproductive health, the test can reveal patterns in hormone balance, ovarian signalling, metabolic health, thyroid activity, and nutrient status. These insights help support informed decisions about fertility and overall health.

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