Wondering if prolactin is affecting your cycle?
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Wondering if prolactin is affecting your cycle?

Test your prolactin levels from home - simple, safe, and no referral needed.

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hormones in a single test

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correlation with clinical blood tests

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business days to your personal report

What does prolactin do in your body?

Prolactin is best known for its role in breastfeeding, but it affects much more than that. Elevated prolactin levels can disrupt ovulation and lead to irregular or absent periods - even if you're not breastfeeding. Many don't realize that prolactin can be a hidden cause behind menstrual irregularities.

What's included in Maybe Baby's hormone test?

Our test measures prolactin along with up to 11 other hormones for a complete picture of your hormonal health.

Home test - no hospital visit needed

Personal results report with clear explanations

Analyzed in ISO 15189-accredited laboratory

Results within 10 business days

How it works

Maybe Baby Test Kit
1.  

Tell us about your health

10 questions about your health and lifestyle. On hormonal contraception? No problem, you indicate that here, and we tailor both the test and report to you.

2.  

Take the first step

Delivered to your door within 2-3 days. No waiting list, no clinic, no appointment.

3.  

Take the sample and send it in

A small finger prick, fill in the sample card, and send it to our accredited lab. The same analysis as at a clinic, but from home.

4.  

Get your results

Within 10 business days you'll receive your personal report. The same lab and reference values that healthcare uses, but explained so it actually makes sense.

5.  

Talk to a doctor

There's an option to book a separate consultation with a fertility doctor, digitally or in person.

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What will you learn?

Your egg reserve

Your egg reserve

Your eggs, also known as "ovarian reserve" - whether you have more or fewer eggs than average for your age.

Your thyroid

Your thyroid

Your thyroid levels. The thyroid can affect your mood, skin, weight, energy and ovulation.

Warning flags

Warning flags

Whether there are signs of hormonal imbalance that may affect your fertility.

Menopause

Menopause

Your AMH levels can indicate whether you may enter menopause earlier or later than average.

Reproduction

Reproduction

Prolactin Prolactin

Think of prolactin as the milk hormone - but it does much more than prepare for breastfeeding. It can also affect your ovulation and menstrual cycle.

What does it do?

Prolactin is produced in the pituitary gland and is best known for stimulating milk production after childbirth. But prolactin also plays a role in regulating the menstrual cycle. If prolactin levels are too high, it can suppress GnRH, which in turn reduces LH and FSH and can stop ovulation.

Why does it matter?

Testing prolactin can provide important clarity if you have irregular periods or abnormal ovulatory signals. Elevated prolactin (hyperprolactinemia) can affect the menstrual cycle and is worth discussing with a doctor if levels are abnormal.

Reference range: Normal prolactin in non-pregnant women: 2-29 ng/mL. Values above 25-30 ng/mL may need further investigation.

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