What is a normal FSH level to get pregnant?

Our hormones regulate our cycle and can make or break our chances at pregnancy. While many women focus mostly on their luteinizing hormone (LH) levels — our other hormones, such as follicle stimulating hormone or FSH level, matter, too! FSH is a little tricky since we actually want a low FSH level during our cycle. […]
Proov Complete – Full Cycle Hormone Test Kit

Written by: Dr. Amy Beckley, PhD, Founder and Inventor of the Proov test — the first and only FDA-cleared hormone test kit to confirm successful ovulation at home. Proov Complete is a full-cycle hormone test system, which tracks all 4 cycle hormones critical to conception. Proov Complete is a full-cycle hormone testing system, which tracks all four key cycle hormones […]
How Do Ovulation Tests Work?

When it comes to trying to conceive, timing is so important! There is only one day when ovulation occurs are just a few days each month where you can successfully conceive. This period is known as your “fertile window”. But how do you know when you’re going to ovulate? Enter ovulation tests! These widely available and easy-to-use tests […]
What is Successful Ovulation?

Original article written by Dr. Amy Beckley, PhD, Founder and Inventor of the Proov test. This is the first and only FDA-cleared test to confirm successful ovulation at home (24/11/20) Confirming ovulation is different than confirming successful ovulation What is ovulation and when does it typically occur? If you’re familiar with Proov, you may have heard us […]
5 ways to naturally increase PdG levels

This article was originally written by Dr. Amy Beckley, PhD, Founder and Inventor of the Proov test — the first and only FDA-cleared test to confirm successful ovulation at home. Medically reviewed by: Dr. Gary Levy, a Board-Certified Reproductive Endocrinologist and OBGYN. Dr. Levy has been the IVF director of a busy, academic, fertility practice. He specialises in complex endocrine […]
What does progesterone do? Proov NZ

Progesterone is one of the main female sex hormones. It’s involved in a women’s menstrual cycle, conception, and pregnancy. Learn more about progesterone here.
The science behind kegg: A new fertility device in NZ!

Unlocking cervical fluid research The first scientific research on the changes in cervical fluid within the menstrual cycle dates back to 1946.1 This has been found to be a key fertility indicator. Meet the kegg fertility device. The team of kegg engineers and physicians have spent 3 years of research and discovery, to apply existing […]