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  • The Day 3 fertility testing process with Dr. Johnson - What an infertility workup entails and what the results mean for suggesting an infertility treatment plan.
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    If you've been struggling to get pregnant and gotten fertility testing at a fertility clinic, you may have found out your results and given an infertility diagnosis. But what do these test results mean as far as next steps?
    We sat down with Dr. Matrika Johnson, a fertility doctor at Reproductive Specialists of the Carolinas to explain how a woman's fertility is tested and what that means as far as treatment to help her get pregnant.
    A lot of different tests are done when you go to a fertility clinic and these all tell your doctor how your body will likely respond to infertility medications and what treatment makes sense for you.
    The most important testing your doctor does is looking at your ovarian reserve. Ovarian reserve testing gives an estimation of how many eggs you have. Ovarian reserve is tested by measuring your AMH, FSH, and doing an antral follicle count. The most important measurement of ovarian reserve is your AMH level, as this has been shown to be the most accurate measure of how many eggs you have. It also can be tested at. any point in your cycle. Most fertility hormones need to be tested early in the menstrual cycle when your hormone levels are lowest, which is why day 3 fertility testing is common.
    The ideal AMH level for women to have is a level greater than 1ng/mL. Women with an AMH of less than 1 are classified as diminished ovarian reserve. Younger women with diminished ovarian reserve may experience early menopause. Ovarian reserve declines with age so older women are. expected to have a lower AMH level than younger women. However, your fertility doctor still prefers an AMH of 1 or better for ideal outcomes with IVF.
    Your Day 3 FSH level is also an important marker when estimating your ovarian reserve. If your FSH is high, it can also signal that you have diminished ovarian reserve and that you may get a lower number of eggs from an IVF cycle.
    An HSG is an x-ray test done to check that your fallopian tubes and your uterus are normal. An HSG is normally done between Day 5 and 12 of the menstrual cycle to get a clear view of your uterus and tubes.
    Some doctors also pay close attention to how thyroid function can affect your ability to get pregnant. A TSH of less than 2.5 is ideal for fertility.
    After you have done your fertility testing and have your results, a fertility doctor then suggest which sort of fertility treatment would be best to help you conceive. The most common options are IUI or IVF.
    TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 Intro
    0:17 How is fertility tested in women?
    1:21 Fertility hormone levels change throughout the menstrual cycle
    1:56 AMH levels and fertility
    3:01 Low AMH and age
    3:35 What is diminished ovarian reserve?
    4:11 Normal Day 3 FSH level
    4:42 Normal Day 3 estrogen level
    5:24 Day 3 LH level
    5:45 HSG test (hysterosalpingogram)
    5:54 When during the menstrual cycle is an HSG done?
    6:11 Prolactin and TSH
    6:25 Does TSH affect fertility?
    6:45 Ideal TSH level to get pregnant
    7:36 TSH levels for infertility treatment
    7:56 When to go straight to IVF
    In this video we cover:
    -ovarian reserve testing
    -how female fertility is tested
    -fertility hormone fluctuations during the menstrual cycle
    -Day 3 fertility testing
    -normal AMH level
    -what does having a low AMH mean?
    -what is diminished ovarian reserve?
    -normal Day 3 FSH level
    -normal Day 3 estrogen level
    -HSG test
    -thyroid function and fertility
    -best TSH level for getting pregnant
    -what should thyroid level be when starting fertility treatment?
    -when to go straight to IVF
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Komentáře • 36

  • @JordieCatastrophe
    @JordieCatastrophe Před rokem +3

    This was so helpful and informative! We have had one successful IUI and are trying for a second child via IVF. because our 1st doctor was swamped, we switched doctors and our IVF failed. Only after watching this video did I realize how little our second doctor (who oversaw our failed IVF) explained each step to us. We would get blood tests constantly but never have a breakdown of the doctor saying "we're looking for A, B, and C with this test, and here's where you should fall within parameters." Never, before or after blood tests. He would simply say " ok, we're close but not yet" or "next week we'll extract". I'm rambling but I just wish all doctors could explain in layman's terms and have the grace and patience to do so, I feel I would've had to opportunity to decide to wait, and try when the test results were more favorable.

  • @annam.3300
    @annam.3300 Před 2 měsíci

    This is so informative, thank you!

  • @lizad5772
    @lizad5772 Před rokem +5

    Extremely informative and helpful, thank you. Going for tests tomorrow so I will ask for these tests on day 2. Thanks xx

    • @fertilityspace
      @fertilityspace  Před rokem

      Glad it was helpful! Best of luck on the testing! 💕

  • @kniccole
    @kniccole Před rokem +6

    This video was so helpful! Our first appointment with a fertility specialist is Monday! Definitely helps me feel more prepared

    • @fertilityspace
      @fertilityspace  Před rokem +1

      So glad it helped! Good luck! Hope all goes well 💕🤗

    • @kniccole
      @kniccole Před rokem

      @fertilityspace so my afc on my initial ultrasound was only 6. Just had my cd3 bloodwork done. My fsh was 20 and my amh is still pending. I'm 29 and my doctor is leaning toward DOR and we're going right to IVF- which we are fine with I'm just worried my body won't respond well and I won't get any eggs😭

    • @fertilityspace
      @fertilityspace  Před rokem +1

      @@kniccole thanks for the update! Women who are younger than 35 tend to have great egg quality, so a few eggs might be all you need! Hope you see plenty of follicles as you progress through the cycle! 🤞💕

    • @kniccole
      @kniccole Před rokem

      @fertilityspace thank you for replying!! Also, thank you this makes me feel sooo much better💛💛

    • @fertilityspace
      @fertilityspace  Před rokem +1

      @@kniccole you’re so welcome! Good, I’m glad! You got this!! 💪💛

  • @sammi0816
    @sammi0816 Před rokem +2

    Hello Dr, thank you for your informative video. My question is, if I test on day 4 of my menstrual cycle, is that not acceptable to get FSH and the other hormones results?
    Thank you

  • @Garfamily123
    @Garfamily123 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Do those fertility at home testing kits work like the fsh strips ? For the last couple of months I have been wanting to get day 3 testing done but my period keeps arriving on a Thursday and labs in my area are closed on day 3 Sundays I'm 40 years old ttc for over 10 months

  • @MsFlamingFlamer
    @MsFlamingFlamer Před rokem +1

    Thank you doctor 🙏🏾

  • @Whatsyournarrative
    @Whatsyournarrative Před 7 měsíci +1

    I was told today, that my fsh was 33. I'm 42. Menstrual period cycle 24 days.

  • @karla8172
    @karla8172 Před 2 lety

    Great video

    • @fertilityspace
      @fertilityspace  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! Let us know if you have any fertility questions we can cover in a future video for you :)

  • @vanshikavashisht5086
    @vanshikavashisht5086 Před 2 lety

    Very informated video. Thanks.
    Mam I have 8eggs (size20-22 mm). They are not fertilized yet coz my husband is in Manhattan right now. What r the chances of a live birth, When they will be fertilized ? Please help. I'm 36.

  • @JazmineBorda
    @JazmineBorda Před 10 měsíci

    I’m 28 and I’m planning to get pregnant by my very early 30’s is their a possibility that I would get a healthy pregnancy?

  • @EuchariaEjike-dq2lr
    @EuchariaEjike-dq2lr Před 8 měsíci

    Can I show you my test results

  • @fertilityspace
    @fertilityspace  Před 2 lety +2

    Find fertility doctors in your area at: fertilityspace.io/
    Read patient reviews, view success rates, etc.
    Have a fertility question? Comment below!

  • @hanaanakeeb520
    @hanaanakeeb520 Před měsícem

    Hello I’m 45 years old I have six kids oldest is 26 youngest is 11 years old. I tested my fsh and it’s 5.64 can I still get pregnant naturally with normal periods? I had a miscarriage 5 months ago I was 11 weeks pregnant. I didn’t want anymore babies but after the miscarriage I want another baby. Does my fsh sound good I tested 6 days before my period?

  • @user-zp1fi7mr5p
    @user-zp1fi7mr5p Před 10 měsíci

    My FSH is at 56.7 any possibility of me having a child

  • @DeepaDeepa-wy8eh
    @DeepaDeepa-wy8eh Před rokem +1

    Which time I have to take the fsh,prolactin and lh during menstrual time or another time

    • @fertilityspace
      @fertilityspace  Před rokem +2

      Great question! These are all usually done on Day 3 for convenience. FSH and LH need to be tested on Day 2 or 3 of your period.
      You can read more about fertility testing here: fertilityspace.io/blog/fertility-testing-for-women-how-infertility-is-diagnosed

    • @Pabloinandout
      @Pabloinandout Před rokem +2

      When can i able to do Amh ? Is it 3 days before period or on my 3rd day of period?

    • @fertilityspace
      @fertilityspace  Před rokem +1

      @@Pabloinandout great question! You can actually test AMH at any time in your menstrual cycle! You don’t have to wait for a specific day to test AMH because it doesn’t fluctuate throughout the cycle like some of the other hormones do.

    • @wendlamitaouedraogo2360
      @wendlamitaouedraogo2360 Před rokem

      Hi

    • @sharrelll7971
      @sharrelll7971 Před 2 měsíci

      I tested 14 days from day 1 of my period for amh. I tested at 0.05. I’m 41.

  • @EuchariaEjike-dq2lr
    @EuchariaEjike-dq2lr Před 8 měsíci

    Hi ma

  • @user-jb9nz1yw8h
    @user-jb9nz1yw8h Před 4 měsíci

    It's possible to tell me that my egg.is productive

  • @zeynand4039
    @zeynand4039 Před rokem +1

    Does low amh show you are almost in menopause?

  • @natashaingram651
    @natashaingram651 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I have an irregular period since I started I'm now 36 and my fsh level is 23.8 and my lh level is 5.7. I was told I have pcos will I be able to have children

    • @natashaingram651
      @natashaingram651 Před 11 měsíci

      Sorry level are reverse

    • @fertilityspace
      @fertilityspace  Před 11 měsíci

      @@natashaingram651 Infertility due to PCOS is very commonly treated. You should definitely schedule a consult with a fertility doctor as they can walk you through options specific to your unique goals.
      Check out clinic options in your area here and see if any are a good fit for you!
      fertilityspace.io/search