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Check your progesterone levels.
There are many reasons which testing your progesterone levels are useful for, but if you have any questions about fertility, finding out if you are ovulating is ground zero.
If you have ovulated there will be a big spike in your progesterone level at about 21 days into your cycle - or if irregular, 7 days before period due.
This test conveniently works with a finger-prick home sample or with a phlebotomy sample at any of our nationwide locations.
Analysis of progesterone levels shows a large spike in the latter half of your cycle if successful ovulation has occurred. If you have regular periods it needs to be taken about 21 days after the first day of your last period. If you have an irregular cycle then test at 7 days before your next period.
A result of 30-65.5 nmol/L will confirm that you have ovulated.
Along with confirming ovulation if taken at about day 21 of your cycle there are many other reasons for checking your progesterone levels.
These include monitoring levels throughout pregnancy to check for risk of miscarriage, checking for polycystic ovarian syndrome.
This test works equally well as a finger prick home test as with a phlebotomy sample.
Hormones are biochemical substances produced by various glands in the body, forming a part of the endocrine system. They are secreted directly into the bloodstream and travel to specific organs or tissues where they exert their effects.
Hormones act as chemical messengers and play a crucial role in regulating many physiological processes in the body.