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Which Fertility Test is right for me?

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Written by Shaily Nihalani
Updated over 10 months ago

We have two versions of our Arva Fertility Test for Women:

  1. Complete (Recommended)

  2. Starter

So what's the difference between Complete and Starter?

Complete

This is our most comprehensive Fertility Test. It's our best-seller for a reason—it helps you understand your biological clock from a holistic lens, helps you get to the root cause of your hormonal imbalances, and prepares you for your fertility journey, on your timeline.

Complete is for you if...

  • You have ovaries and are curious about your body and your biological clock

  • You suspect that you have a hormonal imbalance, thyroid condition, or PCOS

  • You know you have PCOS/Thyroid and want to know how it could affect your fertility

  • You've been trying to conceive for several months without any luck

  • You're considering Egg Freezing or IVF in the future

Starter

As the name suggests, Starter is simply a starter. It allows you to get started on your fertility health journey in a simple and affordable way.


Starter is for you if...

  • You have ovaries and are curious about your body and your biological clock

  • You might not be thinking about kids right now, but someday

  • You've taken the Complete, and want to follow-up on your biological clock

What biomarkers will I test in Complete vs Starter?

Fertility Test, Complete

Fertility Test, Starter

  • AMH: Anti-mullerian hormone

  • FSH: Follicle stimulating hormone

  • E2: Estradiol

  • LH: Luteinizing hormone

  • PRL: Prolactin

  • DHEAS: DHEA—Sulphate

  • Free T: Free Testosterone

  • TSH: Thyroid stimulating hormone

  • T3: Triiodothyronine

  • T4: Thyroxine

  • HOMA IR Index

  • AMH: Anti-mullerian hormone

  • PRL: Prolactin

  • TSH: Thyroid stimulating hormone

  • Hba1c: Hemoglobin

Blood sample collected during your menstrual cycle

Blood sample collected on any day

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