Get real answers and take control of your timeline
If you’ve ever found yourself Googling fertility questions late at night, you’re not alone. Whether you’re actively trying, thinking about freezing your eggs, or just want to understand where you stand, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach—and honestly, that’s the problem.
At Strawberry Health, we believe women deserve better: clearer answers, easier access, and a way to plan based on data—not guesswork.
Here are the top five fertility questions we hear most often—and how understanding your hormone levels through an at-home blood test can help you move forward with confidence.
1. How do I know if I’m still fertile?
Your fertility isn’t just about age—it’s about what your hormones are doing right now.
Key markers like AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) and FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) can give insight into your ovarian reserve, or how many eggs you may have left. Other hormones like estradiol, LH, and testosterone help paint a fuller picture of how your cycle is functioning overall.
Why it matters: Getting a baseline now helps you track changes over time, spot potential issues early, and make decisions that align with your goals.
2. Do I need to worry if I’m not trying yet?
Short answer: it depends on your hormone levels. Some women maintain a healthy egg supply well into their late 30s or even early 40s, while others may experience a decline in fertility earlier than expected.
What helps: A simple at-home hormone test gives you a sense of your timeline—so you can plan around your career, partnership, or life priorities without second-guessing.
3. Should I freeze my eggs?
Egg freezing can be empowering—but it’s not always necessary. Knowing your levels of AMH, FSH, and estradiol can help you assess whether this is the right move now or something to revisit later.
The takeaway: Egg freezing is a personal decision. But with real data, you’ll make that decision from a place of knowledge, not panic.
4. If my mom or sister had fertility issues, will I too?
There’s a genetic component to fertility, but your hormone panel gives you a current snapshot of your body, not just your family history. You may share patterns—or you may not.
Pro tip: Your unique hormone profile is more telling than any anecdote. Don’t assume—test.
5. Can I still have kids if I’m in my 30s or 40s?
Yes—but it helps to know how your hormones are holding up. Many women conceive in their 30s and even 40s, but it's important to check for signs of reduced ovarian reserve or hormonal imbalances like low progesterone or PCOS.
Why test now: Early insights can lead to early action—whether it’s talking to a doctor, starting sooner, or simply feeling reassured that you’ve got time.
So, what now?
We created Strawberry Health to take the guesswork out of hormonal health and fertility planning. With our at-home hormone test, you can:
- Measure 9 key hormones linked to fertility and cycle health
- Get personalized insights (no confusing lab reports here)
- Receive ongoing support and follow-up guidance
All from the comfort of home—and all for $249/year, with additional discounted testing available if you want to check in more often.
👉 Take the quiz or get your test and start understanding your fertility—on your terms.
You deserve clarity, not confusion. Let’s make informed decisions together.