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Is the Famlee Fertility right for me?
Is the Famlee Fertility right for me?
Find Out If Famlee Can Help Balance Your Hormones For Improved Fertility.
Unidentified hormonal imbalances make up over 30% of fertility-related issues. Our simple do-it-yourself tests identify which hormones need balancing, to get you back on track for baby.
Balancing your hormones gives you the best chance at a successful conception. That’s why the Famlee Fertility Protocols test for, identify, and balance 14 hormones with at-home labs and telehealth.
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FSHFollicle-Stimulating
HormoneFollicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
FSH is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland inside the brain that alerts the ovaries to begin growing follicles at the beginning of a new menstrual cycle. A day 2/3 FSH tells us how hard the brain is working to get the ovary to complete its monthly job.
An ovary may have to work harder as the number of follicles/eggs available for a monthly ovulation decreases over the fertile years. A higher FSH can indicate some DOR (Diminished Ovarian Reserve) or POI (Premature Ovarian Insufficiency). -
LHLuteinizing
HormoneLuteinizing Hormone (LH)
LH is also a hormone produced by the pituitary gland that must be balanced with FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) at the beginning of a menstrual cycle in order to support beneficial messaging to the ovaries about the growth of eggs for that cycle. If the LH is too high, it can confuse the ovary and could cause a cycle without ovulation—which is common for women with PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome). -
AMHAnti-Mullerian
HormoneAnti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH)
AMH is every woman's proverbial ovarian "ticking clock". It tells us how many eggs are remaining in our ovaries, due to age, past pelvic surgeries, and ovulation frequency. This information is imperative for creating an empowered long-term fertility plan. -
E2Estradiol
Estradiol (E2)
Appropriate concentrations of E2 during the menstrual cycle result in the release of mature eggs. E2 also thickens the lining of the uterus so that the egg can implant if it becomes fertilized.
The estradiol level on Day 2/3 tells us if the ovary is struggling to grow an egg. When the estradiol is balanced, we see increased pregnancy levels likely due to increased egg quality, indicating that the ovary is not struggling with this process. Estradiol gives us a sense of where the ovaries are in their aging process and can help us rule out DOR (Diminished Ovarian Reserve) and POI (Premature Ovarian Insufficiency). -
P4Progesterone (P4)
Progesterone (P4)
The progesterone hormone helps in the development and maintenance of the endometrial lining of the uterus so that a fertilized egg can implant successfully. P4 also tells us both IF you actually ovulated and how large the egg was. A larger egg is more compatible with a successful pregnancy. By testing P4, we can tell if your fertility is being affected by ovulatory dysfunction. -
TTTotal Testosterone
Total Testosterone (TT)
A balance of testosterone is important for developing a healthy egg for ovulation. Too much testosterone—as is common with PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome)—can interfere with ovulation by suppressing the development and release of healthy-sized follicles. Too little testosterone—as is common in DOR (Diminished Ovarian Reserve) and POI (Premature Ovarian Insufficiency)—can also interfere with ovulation health and frequency. -
DHEA-sDehydroepiandrosterone
SulfateDehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate (DHEA-S)
DHEA-S is a precursor hormone produced by the adrenal glands, and can be turned into testosterone or estrogen. Supporting DHEA-S can help with ovarian recruitment, for those who have few ovulations due to low available follicles DOR (Diminished Ovarian Reserve) or POI (Premature Ovarian Insufficiency). As a supplement, this needs to be used with caution to not prematurely exhaust the follicle pool. By testing, we can determine if this would be helpful or harmful to use to support fertility goals. -
TPO AbThyroid Peroxidase
AntibodiesThyroid Peroxidase
Antibodies (TPO ab)The presence of TPO Ab in your bloodstream shows a current attack on the thyroid tissue by your body’s own immune system and is often associated with an increased risk of miscarriage, preterm labor, and concurrent autoimmune disorders, such as POI (Premature Ovarian Insufficiency). It is also associated with developing hypothyroidism, if not already present, which has associated risks for pregnancy and fertility. -
TSH, fT3, fT4Thyroid
HormonesThyroid Hormones (TSH, fT3, fT4)
Thyroid hormones regulate the body's metabolic rate, heart and digestive functions, brain development, muscle control, and maintenance of our bones.
A balanced thyroid is very important for optimizing fertility. Overt or subclinical hypothyroidism can increase miscarriage rates and negatively affect the neurological development of the fetus in-utero.
Additionally, because an imbalance TSH can cause severe exhaustion, it's important to identify and balance to maintain healthy energy levels during preconception, pregnancy, and postpartum. -
FIFasting Insulin
Fasting Insulin
Insulin is the key the body uses to open up the cells to receive the blood sugar they need. Too much sugar floating around in the blood—without actually being used by the cells—can be harmful to fertility and pregnancy.
Maintaining a healthy blood sugar is imperative for improving the health of your eggs and maintaining a healthy pregnancy. Individuals with diabetes, pre-diabetes, and/or PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) often have insulin resistance, which is like having a key that is trying to open a sticky or rusty lock—it makes it harder than it has to be! -
HbA1CHemoglobin A1c
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1C)
HbA1c gives doctors a good indication of your average blood glucose levels over the last 3 months. This is important for fertility as it informs us about the exposure of the eggs to excess blood sugar, which can harm egg quality. It also tells us if you might be at risk for gestational diabetes in pregnancy, which is important to know in order to manage both your health and the health of your baby. -
DVitamin D
Vitamin D
Healthy Vitamin D levels have been shown to increase pregnancy rates and decrease the risk of preterm delivery. It is also suggested to decrease the risk of preeclampsia in pregnancy. Additionally, optimal Vitamin D levels during pregnancy can decrease the baby's risk of some chronic conditions, such as diabetes in adults.
Hormone
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
An ovary may have to work harder as the number of follicles/eggs available for a monthly ovulation decreases over the fertile years. A higher FSH can indicate some DOR (Diminished Ovarian Reserve) or POI (Premature Ovarian Insufficiency).
Hormone
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
Hormone
Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH)
Estradiol (E2)
The estradiol level on Day 2/3 tells us if the ovary is struggling to grow an egg. When the estradiol is balanced, we see increased pregnancy levels likely due to increased egg quality, indicating that the ovary is not struggling with this process. Estradiol gives us a sense of where the ovaries are in their aging process and can help us rule out DOR (Diminished Ovarian Reserve) and POI (Premature Ovarian Insufficiency).
Progesterone (P4)
Total Testosterone (TT)
Sulfate
Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate (DHEA-S)
Antibodies
Thyroid Peroxidase
Antibodies (TPO ab)
Hormones
Thyroid Hormones (TSH, fT3, fT4)
A balanced thyroid is very important for optimizing fertility. Overt or subclinical hypothyroidism can increase miscarriage rates and negatively affect the neurological development of the fetus in-utero.
Additionally, because an imbalance TSH can cause severe exhaustion, it's important to identify and balance to maintain healthy energy levels during preconception, pregnancy, and postpartum.
Fasting Insulin
Maintaining a healthy blood sugar is imperative for improving the health of your eggs and maintaining a healthy pregnancy. Individuals with diabetes, pre-diabetes, and/or PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) often have insulin resistance, which is like having a key that is trying to open a sticky or rusty lock—it makes it harder than it has to be!
Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1C)
Vitamin D
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You’re Ready to Grow Your Family, We’re Ready to Help You Balance Your Body For Baby
This is for you if you're...
Not ready to try IVF or other invasive procedures just yet.
Actively trying to get pregnant—and want your hormones to be balanced from the start.
Tired of trying to conceive without success.
Frustrated with the “wait and see” inaction of your provider.
Ready to take a proactive approach to balancing your whole body and hormones necessary for pregnancy.
Apprehensive or unable to afford the $12,500+ starting costs of IVF.
Considering IVF after a failed cycle but want to reassess your hormonal balances and whole body health.
Feel that? That's empowerment.
Your body, your fertility journey, your path to pregnancy.
The Only All-In-One Digital Fertility Solution With Coverage In All 50 States
100% FSA/ HSA Covered!
You’re Ready to Grow Your Family, We’re Ready to Help You Balance Your Body For Baby
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Feel that? That's empowerment.
This is YOUR fertility journey, your body, your path to pregnancy.
The Proven Labs You Need,
The Support You Want,
The At-Home Convenience You’ll Love
Why Women Are Choosing Famlee For Their Fertility Solutions...
Proven Labs
The Famlee Fertility Kit is exclusively curated with 14 at-home labs to test your whole body health and hormone levels, not only those normally tested for reproduction. The result? A healthier, more balanced body and the clarity you need for actionable next steps.
Private Telehealth Visits
We know how confusing and mentally-taxing the fertility process is, which is why Famlee is committed to being with you every step of the way. Through two 1:1 telehealth visits with a board-certified fertility physician, we’ll walk you through each lab, what it means for you, and how to correct any imbalances.
Customized Prescriptions
Need FDA-approved medications or supplements specific for your fertility plan and body? Our doctors will custom-prescribe and send them directly to your front door.
An App That Connects and Guides
Our mobile app will quickly become your go-to tool for predicting and tracking your menstrual cycle, ovulation, and your most fertile days. Plus, you can instantly connect with a community of women TTC, find resources, and access your records—all with the click of a button.
Save Money
IVF starts at $15-20K per cycle (with over 75% of women requiring two or more cycles). Before choosing IVF, Famlee helps women correct hormonal imbalances likely impeding fertility for only $997. Plus Famlee is FSA/HSA covered!
Balance Your Body
The truth is MOST of our hormones are out of balance. Not only does Famlee help prepare your body for baby, rebalancing your hormones makes you healthier for the long run.
Be Supported
We want you to know that you are in control of your fertility journey—but never alone. If you ultimately decide to move onto IVF, we have trusted partners who will take your whole body health into consideration.
Why Famlee?
Famlee was founded following one woman’s journey to take a whole-body approach to fertility following the many “wait and see” and “there’s always IVF” conversations with her doctor. At Famlee, we don’t believe in taking a backseat to starting or growing our families. We empower women to take proactive steps to understanding their bodies, hormones, and overall health with convenient at-home labs, telehealth visits, and medications conveniently delivered straight to their doorstep.
Now, Shelley Bailey—Founder AND mother—is on a mission to help women across the world identify and correct hormonal imbalances to prepare their bodies for baby.
Common Questions You Might Have
(Don’t worry, we have answers!)
A: Selected labs include estradiol (E2), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), progesterone (Pg), testosterone (T), free triiodothyronine (fT3), free thyroxine (fT4), thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOab), dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DheaS), Vitamin D (Vit D), glycosylated hemoglobin (A1c) and fasting insulin.
A: If we determine through our initial lab results that you need to be tested for AMH, we absolutely do provide it.
A: Absolutely! Famlee is designed to empower you with the clarity, knowledge, and confidence needed to achieve your health and wellness goals. Better understanding your body and any hormonal imbalances is important whether you want to build a family in the future or simply want to ensure long-term health and vitality.
A: Yes, absolutely. Just because IVF didn’t work for you doesn’t mean you can’t have a family. Let’s look at your labs together (we recommend getting new ones with us if it has been more than three months) and see how we can support you in this process. Our board-certified medical providers specialize in thinking outside the box to help you achieve your dream of starting a family. We can best assess this by testing your AMH levels, which we will send to you if deemed necessary.
A: The Famlee Fertility Kit is a concierge product that is billed to the consumer, not to an insurer. We encourage you to self-submit the cost of the Famlee Fertility Kit by using the itemized receipt we provide to you via email after your telehealth appointment. This receipt includes all of the necessary billing codes to self-submit to your insurance. In our experience, the labs are covered by insurance over 50% of the time.
A: Yes, the Famlee Fertility Kit is FSA/HSA approved! This means you can use your FSA/HSA credit card at checkout to cover the full cost of the kit. If, for whatever reason, your request is denied, simply email us at customerservice@famlee.com. After your telehealth appointment, we can provide you with an itemized receipt that you can submit for reimbursement.