Screen for signs of diminished ovarian reserve
Get insights about your egg quantity with an easy at-home urine FSH screening test.
How to read your results
What those lines mean
First things first
You’ll want to make sure there’s a colored C (control) line—that’s how you know the test was performed properly. If you don’t see one, the test is invalid and you should repeat with a new test strip. If the test still fails, please contact Bird&Be with the lot number.Normal Results:
Less than 10 mIU/mL suggests a normal FSH level.
Elevated Results:
Between 10 mIU/mL and 25 mIU/mL suggests a risk of low ovarian reserve.
High Results:
Over 25 mIU/mL indicates you may be transitioning into menopause (or have already for levels over 50 mIU/mL)
What should I do after taking the test?
Because hormones can vary, we recommend taking the test several times (on days 3, 4, and 5 over 2 cycles). If the majority are showing elevated or high FSH levels, check in with your doctor for diagnostic testing.At-Home Tests
Ovarian Reserve Screening Test
- Regular price
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$40.00 USD - Regular price
- Sale price
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$40.00 USD
Curious about your egg quantity?
Our at-home strips test the FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) in your urine, which is one of the markers of ovarian reserve. It’s a valuable insight to screen out diminished ovarian reserve —and, if needed, to empower you to speak to a doctor sooner for further diagnostic testing.
P.S. Customers love our reusable, collapsible collection cup (sold separately).
- Super sensitive to help flag diminished ovarian reserve earlier
- Results in 10 minutes
- An at-home, budget-friendly first step
- Over 99% accurate*
- Easy to read—no app needed
- FDA- and Health Canada–approved