Want to know if your active thyroid hormone is in balance?
No referral needed

Want to know if your active thyroid hormone is in balance?

Test your free T3 levels from home - simple, safe, and no referral needed.

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12

hormones in a single test

0.98

correlation with clinical blood tests

10

business days to your personal report

What does free T3 do in your body?

Free T3 (triiodothyronine) is the active form of thyroid hormone. It's T3 that directly affects your cells - your energy, metabolism, heart rate, and body temperature. Your body converts T4 to T3, and if that conversion isn't working optimally, you can feel tired despite normal TSH levels.

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

Our test measures free T3 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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Test from home
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Results within 10 days
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Personal results report
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We help women every day

From hormonal question marks to clear answers — here some of them share their experience.

Hanna
Mother
Hormone test

Hanna

34 years

Anna
Planning ahead
Hormone test

Anna

29 years

Mikaela
Thyroid
Hormone test

Mikaela

31 years

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Cajsa

An amazing and incredibly important product! Easy to use and provided informative and clear information about my fertility. Highly recommend!

Levinia

Apart from a slightly scary prick, the whole Maybe Baby experience was positive! The results were clear and easy to understand. The wait felt a bit long for me due to weekends and holidays, so it was also appreciated when you informed me about the delay.

Jessica

Good instructions on how to perform the test, nice to have both a summary and more detailed information about the different parts of the results.

Molly

The most wonderful treatment and I still have great contact with you. So incredibly grateful for what you do. So happy that I got to experience the wonderful thing you've created.

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.

Thyroid

Thyroid

Free T3 Free Triiodothyronine

Think of free T3 as the active version - while T4 is the fuel in storage, T3 is the one that actually starts the engine and gets your body going.

What does it do?

T3 is the most active thyroid hormone. It's mainly formed when T4 is converted in the body's cells. Free T3 is the portion not bound to proteins that can directly affect cell function. It controls metabolism, energy production, and how fast your body works.

Why does it matter?

Measuring free T3 shows how well your body converts T4 to the active form. Some people have normal TSH and T4 levels but low T3, which can explain symptoms like fatigue and brain fog. T3 is an important piece of the thyroid puzzle.

Reference range: Free T3: 3.1-6.8 pmol/L. The value is interpreted together with TSH and free T4 for a complete thyroid picture.

Ready to learn more about your body?

Order your home test and get answers within 10 business days.

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