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Re: INFERTILITY: Repromedix Launches Biological Clock Test For Women

From: Donna (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 25 Jan 2008 08:38:30 -0600 (CST)


At Sat, 12 Jan 2008, Hope Waltman wrote: >
>http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/93587.php
>
>"Repromedix Corp., the leading national diagnostic laboratory for
>fertility testing, announces today the launch of Plan Ahead™, a new
>blood test that provides an assessment of a woman's egg supply by
>combining multiple factors including the measurement of ovary-related
>hormones AMH, Inhibin B, and FSH with innovative and proprietary
>technology. The window of opportunity for a woman to have children by
>natural conception is dependent upon an adequate supply of eggs which
>inevitably declines as a woman ages and her "biological clock ticks."
>Plan Ahead enables a woman to compare her estimated egg supply with the
>normal range expected for women of the same age."
>
>Regards, Hope Waltman, WH Forum Moderator
>
>http://www.hopeforfibroids.org
>http://www.doctorsinfoweb.com/doctors.htm

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Have anyone had this test done or thought about taking it?  I realize that it is really knew.  I was on their website last night (http://www.planaheadtest.com/us) and it seems like a very interesting technology.  I am 32 and want to have kids, but I think that my husband and I have really thought we were young and still had enough time.  The more I read about fertility issues, I am a little nervous that we might run into problems.  But if this test, can give me an indication of how many egg I have left, that will better help us judge how much time we really have left.  I think it would be $350 dollars well spent.

Just wanted to see what others thought.






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