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Diabetes At-Home Test Kit | Novalynn Fertility
Diabetes At-Home Test Kit | Novalynn Fertility

Diabetes At-Home Test Kit

$122.00

Our specialized panel will help determine if you have diabetes. Per the CDC, diabetes can make it harder to get pregnant and high blood sugar can increase your risk for: preeclampsia (high blood pressure), delivery by cesarean section, miscarriage or stillbirth. Nearly 1 in 3 adults in the United States has pre-diabetes.

Method:

Simple finger prick blood card collection 

What does it test for?

A1C, Glucose

A1C: The A1C test—also known as the hemoglobin A1C or HbA1c test—measures your average blood sugar levels over the past 90 days. It's commonly used to diagnose prediabetes and diabetes. A normal A1C level is below 5.7%.

Several factors can falsely increase or decrease your A1C results, including:

  • Kidney failure, liver disease, or severe anemia.

  • A less common type of hemoglobin that people of African, Mediterranean, or Southeast Asian descent and people with certain blood disorders (such as sickle cell anemia or thalassemia) may have.

  • Certain medicines, including opioids and some HIV medications.

  • Blood loss or blood transfusions.

  • Early or late pregnancy.

Glucose: Glucose is a type of sugar. It is your body's main source of energy. Per the American Diabetes Association, diabetes is diagnosed at fasting blood glucose of greater than or equal to 126 mg/dl.Several factors can falsely increase or decrease your A1C results, including:

  • Kidney failure, liver disease, or severe anemia.

  • A less common type of hemoglobin that people of African, Mediterranean, or Southeast Asian descent and people with certain blood disorders (such as sickle cell anemia or thalassemia) may have.

  • Certain medicines, including opioids and some HIV medications.

  • Blood loss or blood transfusions.

  • Early or late pregnancy.

A portion of our revenue from each test will be donated to fertility research and support. 

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Our specialized panel will help determine if you have diabetes. Per the CDC, diabetes can make it harder to get pregnant and high blood sugar can increase your risk for: preeclampsia (high blood pressure), delivery by cesarean section, miscarriage or stillbirth. Nearly 1 in 3 adults in the United States has pre-diabetes.

Method:

Simple finger prick blood card collection 

What does it test for?

A1C, Glucose

A1C: The A1C test—also known as the hemoglobin A1C or HbA1c test—measures your average blood sugar levels over the past 90 days. It's commonly used to diagnose prediabetes and diabetes. A normal A1C level is below 5.7%.

Several factors can falsely increase or decrease your A1C results, including:

  • Kidney failure, liver disease, or severe anemia.

  • A less common type of hemoglobin that people of African, Mediterranean, or Southeast Asian descent and people with certain blood disorders (such as sickle cell anemia or thalassemia) may have.

  • Certain medicines, including opioids and some HIV medications.

  • Blood loss or blood transfusions.

  • Early or late pregnancy.

Glucose: Glucose is a type of sugar. It is your body's main source of energy. Per the American Diabetes Association, diabetes is diagnosed at fasting blood glucose of greater than or equal to 126 mg/dl.Several factors can falsely increase or decrease your A1C results, including:

  • Kidney failure, liver disease, or severe anemia.

  • A less common type of hemoglobin that people of African, Mediterranean, or Southeast Asian descent and people with certain blood disorders (such as sickle cell anemia or thalassemia) may have.

  • Certain medicines, including opioids and some HIV medications.

  • Blood loss or blood transfusions.

  • Early or late pregnancy.

A portion of our revenue from each test will be donated to fertility research and support. 

Our specialized panel will help determine if you have diabetes. Per the CDC, diabetes can make it harder to get pregnant and high blood sugar can increase your risk for: preeclampsia (high blood pressure), delivery by cesarean section, miscarriage or stillbirth. Nearly 1 in 3 adults in the United States has pre-diabetes.

Method:

Simple finger prick blood card collection 

What does it test for?

A1C, Glucose

A1C: The A1C test—also known as the hemoglobin A1C or HbA1c test—measures your average blood sugar levels over the past 90 days. It's commonly used to diagnose prediabetes and diabetes. A normal A1C level is below 5.7%.

Several factors can falsely increase or decrease your A1C results, including:

  • Kidney failure, liver disease, or severe anemia.

  • A less common type of hemoglobin that people of African, Mediterranean, or Southeast Asian descent and people with certain blood disorders (such as sickle cell anemia or thalassemia) may have.

  • Certain medicines, including opioids and some HIV medications.

  • Blood loss or blood transfusions.

  • Early or late pregnancy.

Glucose: Glucose is a type of sugar. It is your body's main source of energy. Per the American Diabetes Association, diabetes is diagnosed at fasting blood glucose of greater than or equal to 126 mg/dl.Several factors can falsely increase or decrease your A1C results, including:

  • Kidney failure, liver disease, or severe anemia.

  • A less common type of hemoglobin that people of African, Mediterranean, or Southeast Asian descent and people with certain blood disorders (such as sickle cell anemia or thalassemia) may have.

  • Certain medicines, including opioids and some HIV medications.

  • Blood loss or blood transfusions.

  • Early or late pregnancy.

A portion of our revenue from each test will be donated to fertility research and support. 

How is this kit helpful to you? 

  • This panel will help determine if you have diabetes or prediabetes

  • Knowing the results can help you make lifestyle changes that can help you plan for the future and may increase your chances of conceiving on your timeline

  • Quick and easy blood card collection with a single finger prick that eliminates the need for large test tubes, dangerous needles, and painful vein punctures

  • Secure and easy to read results in 2 to 5 days after the CLIA-certified lab receives your sample

  • HIPAA compliant

  • Manufactured in the USA

  • Eliminates the need to visit a large lab corporation or medical clinic with strenuous wait times and confusing lab orders

  • Our tests are more affordable and more concise than what other at-home testing companies are offering

  • No insurance necessary because we do not want to share our customers personal data with the insurance providers or the Medical Information Bureau. This can help you immensely in the long run and keep your insurance premiums down

  • We provide the same lab-certified results that you would receive from your doctor's office or clinic for a fraction of the cost and with the convenience and privacy of doing it at home

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