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Description
This test provides a simple way to check for the presence of the FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) in your urine - a hormone that is involved in egg development and the menstrual cycle. As the body produces less and less oestrogen, it increases its production of the Follicle-Stimulating Hormone.
Read our blog 'What is Menopause and Why Take a Menopause Test?' and 'Identifying Menopause Symptoms and Utilising MyBio Menopause Test' for more information.
Click here to take a look at our blogs including: Let's Talk About Peri-Menopause, The Stages Of Menopause, Diet & Menopause and Aromatherapy for Menopause.
Why choose MyBio self tests- Easy to use in the comfort of your home
- Quick, reliable & accurate results - in minutes
- Affordable home tests that help get answers about your health
- Safe & strictly regulated
- Same technology used in hospital/clinical laboratories
A urine sample is required for this test. See the full directions in the video below.
Couldn’t find your question? Use our contact form to get in touch with a member of staff.
Description
This test provides a simple way to check for the presence of the FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) in your urine - a hormone that is involved in egg development and the menstrual cycle. As the body produces less and less oestrogen, it increases its production of the Follicle-Stimulating Hormone.
Read our blog 'What is Menopause and Why Take a Menopause Test?' and 'Identifying Menopause Symptoms and Utilising MyBio Menopause Test' for more information.
Click here to take a look at our blogs including: Let's Talk About Peri-Menopause, The Stages Of Menopause, Diet & Menopause and Aromatherapy for Menopause.
Why choose MyBio self tests- Easy to use in the comfort of your home
- Quick, reliable & accurate results - in minutes
- Affordable home tests that help get answers about your health
- Safe & strictly regulated
- Same technology used in hospital/clinical laboratories
A urine sample is required for this test. See the full directions in the video below.
Couldn’t find your question? Use our contact form to get in touch with a member of staff.