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Co-Test Fertility and Menopause Test (FSH) 2pcs – for fertility assessment
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The Co-Test Fertility and Menopause Test (FSH) helps you easily and reliably determine whether your fertility hormones have changed due to menopause or perimenopause. With two at-home FSH tests, you can gain valuable information about your body's situation - whether your goal is to get pregnant or understand changes in hormonal function.
The Co-Test Fertility and Menopause Test (FSH) is an easy-to-use and reliable home test that measures the level of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in urine. FSH levels naturally rise with age, especially as fertility begins to decline or as perimenopause and menopause approaches.
This test is designed to give you a clear answer to your situation – whether your goal is to try to get pregnant in your later years, to monitor your hormonal balance, or if you suspect you are about to enter menopause.
A high FSH value can mean:
The test measures the concentration of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in the urine. FSH rises when ovarian function decreases or perimenopause begins.
2. When should you take the FSH test?
The best time is the 2nd–5th day of the menstrual cycle, as the result is most reliable then.
3. Can the test tell if your fertility is declining?
Yes. An elevated FSH level can be a sign that your ovarian reserve has decreased. This information is especially useful for women over 35 who are trying to get pregnant.
4. What is the difference between a fertility test and a menopause test?
The FSH test does both – it tells you about changes that affect your fertility and the onset of menopause.
5. Can I use the test even if my periods are irregular?
Yes. Irregularity itself is one of the hallmarks of perimenopause, and the test can help clarify the situation.
6. Do I need to see a doctor after the test?
If your FSH is elevated or your symptoms persist, it is recommended that you make an appointment with your doctor for further tests.
7. Can a pregnant woman use the test?
No. Pregnancy changes hormone levels and the test is not suitable for use during pregnancy.
This test is designed to give you a clear answer to your situation – whether your goal is to try to get pregnant in your later years, to monitor your hormonal balance, or if you suspect you are about to enter menopause.
When should you use an FSH test?
The FSH rapid test is useful when you want to know:- Whether fertility may have decreased with age
- Whether perimenopause, the pre-menopausal stage, has begun
- An explanation for symptoms such as irregular periods, sleep problems, hot flashes or mood swings
- Support information for planning a pregnancy if you have gained age and your menstrual cycle has changed
This is how the Co-Test Fertility and Menopause Test works
The FSH test measures the level of the FSH hormone in the urine.A high FSH value can mean:
- impaired ovarian function
- the beginning of perimenopause
- approaching menopause
How to use the test
- Collect the urine sample in a clean container.
- Dip the test strip into the sample.
- Read the result in 10 minutes.
Why choose the Co-Test FSH rapid test?
- A reliable aid for assessing fertility
- Clarifies whether perimenopause has begun
- An excellent tool for trying to get pregnant, especially for those over 35–40
- The test kit contains 2 tests
- CE-marked medical device (CE0197)
Frequently asked questions – FSH Fertility and Menopause Test
1. What does the FSH test measure?The test measures the concentration of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in the urine. FSH rises when ovarian function decreases or perimenopause begins.
2. When should you take the FSH test?
The best time is the 2nd–5th day of the menstrual cycle, as the result is most reliable then.
3. Can the test tell if your fertility is declining?
Yes. An elevated FSH level can be a sign that your ovarian reserve has decreased. This information is especially useful for women over 35 who are trying to get pregnant.
4. What is the difference between a fertility test and a menopause test?
The FSH test does both – it tells you about changes that affect your fertility and the onset of menopause.
5. Can I use the test even if my periods are irregular?
Yes. Irregularity itself is one of the hallmarks of perimenopause, and the test can help clarify the situation.
6. Do I need to see a doctor after the test?
If your FSH is elevated or your symptoms persist, it is recommended that you make an appointment with your doctor for further tests.
7. Can a pregnant woman use the test?
No. Pregnancy changes hormone levels and the test is not suitable for use during pregnancy.




