This specialized panel tests for 3 essential vitamins necessary to healthy living and optimal fertility.
Method:
Simple finger prick blood card collection
What does it test for?
Folate, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D
Folate: Folic Acid is a B Vitamin. The CDC urges all women of reproductive age to take 400(mcg) of folic acid daily in addition to consuming food with folate from a varied diet to help prevent some major birth defects of the baby’s brain (anencephaly) and spine (spina bifida). Overall, folic acid can have a powerful effect on female fertility, both before and after conception. For women who are struggling to conceive, folic acid can help prevent early pregnancy defects that can lead to miscarriage.
Vitamin B12: Vitamin B12 is an essential Vitamin. A lack of B12 can have serious consequences including memory loss and infertility.
Vitamin D: Abnormal levels of Vitamin D can indicate bone disorders, nutrition problems or other medical conditions and a deficiency may be linked to low AMH levels. Several studies reported that Vitamin D concentration is positively associated with ovarian reserve markers and has been shown to have a direct effect on AMH production. Women with higher Vitamin D levels maintained their ovarian reserve for longer.
A portion of our revenue from each test will be donated to fertility research and support.
This specialized panel tests for 3 essential vitamins necessary to healthy living and optimal fertility.
Method:
Simple finger prick blood card collection
What does it test for?
Folate, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D
Folate: Folic Acid is a B Vitamin. The CDC urges all women of reproductive age to take 400(mcg) of folic acid daily in addition to consuming food with folate from a varied diet to help prevent some major birth defects of the baby’s brain (anencephaly) and spine (spina bifida). Overall, folic acid can have a powerful effect on female fertility, both before and after conception. For women who are struggling to conceive, folic acid can help prevent early pregnancy defects that can lead to miscarriage.
Vitamin B12: Vitamin B12 is an essential Vitamin. A lack of B12 can have serious consequences including memory loss and infertility.
Vitamin D: Abnormal levels of Vitamin D can indicate bone disorders, nutrition problems or other medical conditions and a deficiency may be linked to low AMH levels. Several studies reported that Vitamin D concentration is positively associated with ovarian reserve markers and has been shown to have a direct effect on AMH production. Women with higher Vitamin D levels maintained their ovarian reserve for longer.
A portion of our revenue from each test will be donated to fertility research and support.