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Testosterone Levels Test – Understanding Its Purpose, Procedure, and Results

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  What Is a Testosterone Levels Test? A testosterone test evaluates the concentration of testosterone circulating in your bloodstream. Hormones like testosterone act as chemical messengers , guiding several body processes — from reproductive function to muscle development. Although testosterone levels are much higher in men, women also produce it in smaller amounts through the ovaries and adrenal glands . Testosterone exists in two forms: Free testosterone: Unbound and active, directly available for body functions. Bound testosterone: Attached to proteins such as SHBG (Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin) and albumin , serving as a reserve. The test may include: Total Testosterone Test – measures both free and bound testosterone (most common). Free Testosterone Test – assesses only the unbound form. Bioavailable Testosterone Test – measures free and loosely bound testosterone, excluding SHBG-bound types. P...

FSH Test for Fertility: Understanding Its Role in Parenthood

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Fertility is a journey that often comes with questions, challenges, and hopes. One of the most important aspects of reproductive health is the balance of hormones that regulate ovulation in women and sperm production in men. Among these, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) plays a central role. Doctors frequently recommend the FSH test when couples face difficulties conceiving, as it helps evaluate reproductive function and identify potential causes of infertility. This blog explores what the FSH test is, why it matters, and how it impacts the journey to parenthood. What is FSH? Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is produced by the pituitary gland, located at the base of the brain. It works hand-in-hand with another hormone, luteinizing hormone (LH) , to regulate reproductive function. In women : FSH stimulates the growth and maturation of ovarian follicles (tiny sacs that hold eggs) and helps regulate the menstrual cycle. At mid-cycle, a surge in FSH a...