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Vivoo Fertility Test measures FSH in your urine, a hormone linked to egg supply. The app delivers easy-to-understand results and personalized fertility insights to help you make informed family planning decisions.
The Vivoo Fertility Test is a urine-based test that detects follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels in urine, which is a key indicator of ovarian reserve. Elevated FSH levels could mean that fertility potential may be reduced. The app interprets the result for you and offers insights about your fertility health, helping you take control of your reproductive planning.
Scan your test to track your FSH levels over time, view your history, and see how changes in your body connect with your cycle and daily habits.
Instead of isolated results, you get context.
Instead of guessing, you start understanding.
The Vivoo Fertility Test is an at-home diagnostic test designed to measure Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) levels in urine. It helps assess ovarian reserve and fertility potential in women.
FSH levels provide insights into your ovarian reserve, which is an important factor in reproductive health. If you're trying to conceive or struggling with irregular periods, knowing your FSH levels can help you understand your fertility status and any potential challenges.
The test is recommended for:
Individuals interested in understanding their fertility status.
For the most accurate results, take Vivoo FSH test on the third day of your menstrual cycle, unless your doctor has advised you to test on a different day.
No, this test alone cannot confirm menopause. While it may provide helpful insights, a definitive diagnosis requires a comprehensive evaluation by your doctor.
The Vivoo FSH Test is 98% accurate when used correctly. It is clinically validated with a detection sensitivity of 25 mIU/mL, making it a reliable tool for fertility assessment.
It’s essential to test specifically on Day 3, for fertility testing, as this is when FSH levels best reflect ovarian reserve. However, for menopause assessment, testing can be done any day and repeated as needed to monitor FSH levels over time.