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Follicle stimulating hormone- fasting, in Visit Clinic

Measures blood FSH to evaluate ovarian or testicular function and identify fertility or menstrual issues in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a Follicle stimulating hormone- fasting Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures the amount of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in your blood. FSH is made by the pituitary gland and helps control the reproductive system. In women it helps grow ovarian follicles and regulate the menstrual cycle. In men it supports sperm production. Measuring FSH is important for fertility checks, investigating irregular periods, and evaluating menopause. It also helps find causes of low sperm count or delayed puberty. Abnormal levels can point to ovarian or testicular problems, pituitary disorders, or natural changes like menopause. Doctors use FSH alongside other hormone tests and clinical information to guide diagnosis and treatment choices.

Follicle stimulating hormone- fasting Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

Follicle stimulating hormone- fasting Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Follicle stimulating hormone- fasting test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Follicle stimulating hormone- fasting Test in Visit Clinic?

Follicle stimulating hormone- fasting is often included in fertility panels and hormone profiles. Doctors order it for irregular or absent periods, difficulty conceiving, symptoms of menopause, low libido, poor sperm counts, or delayed puberty. Abnormal results may come from ovarian or testicular failure, pituitary problems, certain medications, or lifestyle factors like extreme weight changes. A family history of early menopause or genetic reproductive disorders can make this test especially relevant.

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Frequently asked questions

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Does fasting affect FSH levels in Visit Clinic?plus

Short-term fasting usually does not significantly change follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in healthy adults. However, prolonged or severe calorie restriction, significant weight loss, or very low body fat can reduce hypothalamic GnRH secretion, suppressing LH and FSH and causing menstrual disturbances or infertility. Evidence for intermittent fasting is mixed; see a clinician if you notice menstrual or reproductive changes.

Is fasting required for a FSH test in Visit Clinic?plus

No — fasting is not usually required for an FSH (follicle‑stimulating hormone) blood test. For fertility evaluation, samples are often taken on day 3 of the menstrual cycle; otherwise timing is less critical (and in postmenopausal women timing generally doesn’t matter). Tell your clinician about medications, hormone therapy, or recent procedures, and follow any specific lab instructions.

What is a normal FSH level for pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

During pregnancy FSH is normally very low—commonly below 1–5 mIU/mL (often under 2–3 mIU/mL). Levels are suppressed by high estrogen and progesterone and vary by trimester and laboratory assay. FSH testing isn’t routinely performed in pregnancy; interpret values using the lab’s reference range and discuss any unexpected results with your healthcare provider.

What is the best time to do a FSH test in Visit Clinic?plus

The preferred time for an FSH test is early in the menstrual cycle — cycle day 2–4, with day 3 being ideal — and a morning blood sample is often recommended. No fasting is usually required. If cycles are irregular or you’re assessing menopause, testing can be done any time but results may need repeat testing or complementary hormone tests (estradiol/LH) for accurate interpretation.

What time of day is FSH highest in Visit Clinic?plus

FSH shows a diurnal rise, with highest concentrations in the early morning—typically sampled around 8–10 AM. Levels vary with menstrual cycle phase and age (notably higher after menopause), so morning blood draws are recommended for consistency. Diurnal variation is modest compared with cycle-related changes, but timing helps reduce variability when assessing reproductive or pituitary function.

Which hormone is high during fasting in Visit Clinic?plus

During fasting, glucagon levels rise markedly. Glucagon, released by pancreatic alpha cells, stimulates glycogen breakdown and gluconeogenesis to maintain blood glucose. Insulin falls while counter-regulatory hormones such as cortisol and growth hormone also increase to preserve energy and mobilize substrates. The glucagon-to-insulin ratio therefore shifts toward glucagon dominance during prolonged fasting.