🤰 Fertility & Reproductive
الخصوبة والإنجاب
Fertility hormones and reproductive health tests
29 tests in this category
Alpha Feto Protein (AFP, Prenatal Screening)
This blood test measures Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) levels as part of routine prenatal screening during pregnancy. It helps assess the risk of certain birth defects and chromosomal abnormalities in the developing fetus.
AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone)
Measures AMH, the best single marker for ovarian reserve. Predicts how many eggs remain and helps plan fertility treatments like IVF.
Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH)
The AMH test measures the level of Anti-Mullerian Hormone in your blood, which is produced by cells in the ovaries. It's a key indicator used to assess a woman's ovarian reserve, reflecting the number of eggs remaining.
Anti Sperm Antibody
This test detects antibodies that the body might produce against its own sperm. These antibodies can interfere with sperm function and fertility, potentially making it harder to conceive.
BETA HCG, FREE
The Free Beta HCG test measures a specific subunit of the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) hormone. While HCG is primarily known as a pregnancy hormone, the free beta subunit is often used in specific screening protocols.
Beta-hCG (Pregnancy Test)
Quantitative blood pregnancy test measuring exact beta-hCG levels. More sensitive and earlier than urine pregnancy tests. Confirms pregnancy and monitors early pregnancy viability.
CULTURE - SEMEN
A semen culture is a lab test used to detect the presence of bacteria or other microorganisms in a semen sample. It helps identify infections that might affect male reproductive health or fertility.
DMD mutation screening (79 Exons) [Prenatal]
This prenatal test screens for specific genetic mutations in the DMD gene, which are known to cause Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). DMD is a severe, progressive muscle-wasting disorder primarily affecting males.
Female Fertility Panel
Comprehensive female fertility assessment including FSH, LH, AMH, estradiol, progesterone, prolactin, TSH, testosterone, DHEA-S, and vitamin D.
Fertility Hormone Profile
This test measures the levels of key hormones in your blood that play a crucial role in reproductive health. It helps assess hormonal balance related to fertility in both men and women. Understanding these levels can provide insights into potential causes of difficulty conceiving.
FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE(FSH)
The Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) test measures the level of this crucial hormone, produced by the pituitary gland, which plays a vital role in reproductive health. In women, FSH stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles, while in men, it aids in sperm production.
Fructose, Semen
The Fructose, Semen test measures the level of fructose in a semen sample. Fructose is a sugar produced by the seminal vesicles that provides energy for sperm motility. This test helps evaluate the function of these glands and the quality of the semen.
FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone)
Measures FSH, a key hormone for reproductive function. In women, it stimulates egg development. In men, it drives sperm production. Essential for fertility evaluation.
Inhibin A
Inhibin A is a hormone primarily produced by the ovaries in women and plays a role in regulating the menstrual cycle. In pregnancy, it's part of prenatal screening to assess the risk of certain chromosomal abnormalities.
Inhibin B
Inhibin B is a hormone produced by the granulosa cells in the ovaries of women and Sertoli cells in the testes of men. It's a key marker for ovarian reserve in women and testicular function in men.
LH (Luteinizing Hormone)
Measures LH, which triggers ovulation in women and stimulates testosterone production in men. The LH/FSH ratio is important for diagnosing PCOS.
Male Fertility Panel
Complete male fertility evaluation including semen analysis, testosterone, FSH, LH, prolactin, estradiol, TSH, vitamin D, zinc, and free testosterone.
Non-Invasive Prenatal Paternity Test
This advanced blood test determines paternity during pregnancy without any risk to the mother or baby. It analyzes fetal DNA fragments found in the mother's bloodstream, comparing them to a potential father's DNA sample. This offers a safe and accurate way to establish biological fatherhood early in pregnancy.
Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) Advance
NIPT Advance is a highly accurate blood test for expectant mothers that screens for common chromosomal conditions in the developing baby. It analyzes small fragments of fetal DNA circulating in the mother's blood, offering early insights into potential genetic health.
Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) Advance Plus
NIPT Advance Plus offers a comprehensive prenatal screening, analyzing fetal DNA from the mother's blood for a broader range of chromosomal abnormalities. This enhanced test provides more detailed information about the baby's genetic health, beyond common conditions.
Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) Basic
NIPT Basic is a simple blood test for pregnant women that screens for the most common chromosomal abnormalities in the developing baby. It analyzes fetal DNA fragments in the mother's bloodstream to provide early and reliable insights into key genetic conditions.
Pregnancy Associated Plasma Protein - A(PAPP-A)
The PAPP-A test measures a protein produced by the placenta during pregnancy. It is an important part of first-trimester screening to assess the risk of certain chromosomal conditions in the fetus.
Prenatal Screening (First Trimester)
First trimester combined screening including PAPP-A, free beta-hCG, and nuchal translucency risk calculation for Down syndrome, Edwards syndrome, and Patau syndrome.
Semen Analysis (Spermogram)
Evaluates sperm count, motility, morphology, and semen volume. The primary test for evaluating male fertility and identifying causes of difficulty conceiving.
Sperm DNA Fragmentation
This test measures the amount of damaged DNA within sperm cells. High levels of DNA fragmentation can indicate poor sperm quality, which may affect a man's ability to conceive naturally or through assisted reproductive technologies.
TORCH IgG
The TORCH IgG test screens for past exposure to a group of infections (Toxoplasmosis, Other agents like Syphilis/Varicella, Rubella, Cytomegalovirus, and Herpes simplex virus). It detects IgG antibodies, indicating previous infection and immunity.
TORCH IgM
The TORCH IgM test screens for recent infections with a group of pathogens that can cause serious problems if contracted during pregnancy. It specifically looks for IgM antibodies, which indicate a new or recent infection.
TORCH Panel (Prenatal Infections)
Screens for infections dangerous during pregnancy: Toxoplasma, Rubella, CMV, and Herpes (TORCH). These infections can cause birth defects if acquired during pregnancy.
Urine Beta HCG
The Urine Beta HCG test measures the level of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) in your urine, a hormone produced during pregnancy. It's a common and early indicator of pregnancy.