When you’re ready to start a family, understanding your fertility is one of the most empowering decisions you make. Whether you’re just beginning to consider having children or have been trying for a while, fertility testing offers clarity, direction, and peace of mind.
At Kindbody, we believe knowledge is power. With advanced testing, personalized treatment plans, and compassionate care, we help you understand your body and take control of your reproductive health.
AMH & Ovarian Reserve Testing
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is one of the most important indicators of ovarian reserve, the estimated number of eggs remaining in your ovaries. While AMH levels don’t predict whether you’ll get pregnant, they help paint a picture of your fertility timeline.
Why it matters:
This simple blood test is especially helpful for women considering egg freezing or IVF. Knowing your ovarian reserve allows you to make informed, time-sensitive decisions about your future.
Hormone Testing
Your hormones orchestrate the monthly cycle of ovulation, and when they’re out of balance, conception is more difficult. A comprehensive hormone panel evaluates levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), estradiol, thyroid hormones, and more.
Why it matters:
Hormonal imbalances may interfere with ovulation or implantation. Testing allows your doctor to customize a treatment plan to correct any irregularities and support a healthy cycle.
Semen Analysis
Fertility is a shared journey. About one-third of infertility cases are linked to male factors. A semen analysis measures sperm count, movement, shape, and other parameters that are critical to conception.
Why it matters:
Testing male fertility early helps prevent delays in diagnosis and treatment. It’s a simple, non-invasive way to ensure both partners receive the support they need from the beginning.
Genetic Testing & Conception
Genetic testing helps determine whether you or your partner carry inherited conditions that may affect your future child. During IVF, preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) or diagnosis (PGD) helps identify embryos with chromosomal abnormalities.
Why it matters:
Women over 35 have a higher risk of passing on chromosomal issues such as Down syndrome. Genetic testing provides deeper insight, minimizes miscarriage risk, and increases the chances of a successful pregnancy.
What to Expect During a Fertility Evaluation
At your first Kindbody visit, we’ll take a holistic approach by reviewing your medical history, performing an ultrasound, running bloodwork, and discussing your fertility goals. Your provider will walk you through the results and help you understand your next steps.
Why it matters:
This is your opportunity to gain clarity and support in a compassionate, judgment-free environment. You’ll leave your appointment with answers and a clear plan for the future.
Your Next Step Begins Today
Fertility testing is more than just data. It’s the beginning of understanding your body and unlocking your options. If you’re in your 30s or 40s and thinking about starting or growing your family, now is the time to start the conversation.
Take the first step by scheduling a fertility assessment at Kindbody. Our team is here to guide you, support you, and stand with you every step of the way.