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    Follicle-Stimulating Hormone



    Test Overview

    A follicle-stimulating hormone test measures the amount of follicle-stimulating Reference hormone Opens New Window (FSH) in a blood sample. FSH is produced by the Reference pituitary gland Opens New Window.

    The amounts of FSH and other hormones (luteinizing hormone, estrogen, and progesterone) are measured in both a man and a woman to determine why the couple can't become pregnant (Reference infertility Opens New Window). The FSH level can help determine whether male or female sex organs (Reference testicles Opens New Window or ovaries) are functioning properly.



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