Esti de GraaffJul 29, 20218 minPCOS isn’t just a fertility problemMost people know that PCOS is the most common cause of female infertility, but what are its effects on general health?
Dr Silvia Anie-AkweteyJul 16, 20213 minWhere are you on the AMH curve?After receiving your Grip result, you may be wondering: how does my AMH outcome compare to other women my age?
Esti de GraaffJun 9, 202111 minThe impact of PCOS on fertilityPCOS is a complex syndrome which affects 1 in 10 women worldwide. What does this diagnosis mean to you personally and your future plans?
Dr Silvia Anie-AkweteyApr 14, 20219 minNo freak-out guide to low AMHWhat does it mean if your Grip fertility test tells you you have a low AMH? What can you do to change it?
tech10818Mar 26, 20202 minEverything about Total T (Total Testosteron)What is Total T? Total T stands for total testosterone. It is used to diagnose the cause of masculine physical features, infertility, or...
tech10818Mar 26, 20201 minEverything you need to know about LH (Luteinizing Hormone)What is LH? LH stands for Luteinizing Hormone. LH plays an important role in ovulation. It controls women's menstrual cycle where it...
Ling LinMar 26, 20203 minWhy we don't test your FSH, E2, PRL, Free T4 and SHBGAs you may have noticed, some of the hormones involved in your cycle are not included in your Grip test. Here we'll explain why.
Anne Marie DrosteMar 24, 20203 minCan I test my fertility while on birth control?We get it - you’re not really thinking about having kids any time soon, and so you’re on birth control. Can you still test your fertility?
Esti de GraaffMar 24, 20208 minThe impact of male fertility: Everything you need to knowIt might sound obvious, but it takes two to get pregnant. Read up on male fertility & how to improve sperm health in this blog.
Anne Marie DrosteMar 23, 20203 minThe impact of age on fertilityLike it or not, age is and remains the best predictor of fertility, in particular for healthy women.
tech10818Mar 11, 20202 minEverything you need to know about AMHAMH is the most reliable predictor of ovarian reserves that we have. It gives an idea of how many eggs are left in the ovaries.