SureSign Menopause (FSH) Rapid Test, 2 Ct

The SureSign Menopause (FSH) Rapid Test provides fast, easy‑to‑read results to help you understand whether your symptoms may be related to the menopausal transition. With two tests included, you can conveniently assess changes in follicle‑stimulating hormone levels from home.

MSRP: $19.99 USD
  • Helps identify hormonal changes associated with perimenopause and menopause
  • Designed to support conversations with your healthcare provider about symptoms
  • Provides quick, easy‑to‑read results for detecting elevated FSH levels
  • Convenient at‑home testing with no special equipment required

A rapid lateral flow test for the qualitative detection of Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) levels in urine to evaluate the onset of menopause in women.

You can download the full details and instructions below.

Confident Insight Into Your Menopause Transition

The SureSign Menopause (FSH) Rapid Test helps you understand whether your symptoms may be related to shifting hormone levels. Designed for quick, clear detection of elevated FSH, this at‑home test provides valuable insight during perimenopause and menopause. With two tests included, you can check for changes over time and feel more prepared for conversations with your healthcare provider.

Simple Tips for More Accurate FSH Testing

Understanding your hormone levels can be an important step in navigating perimenopause and menopause. Following a few best practices when using an at‑home FSH test can help ensure your results are as accurate and reliable as possible.

Choose the Right Time of Month

If your menstrual cycles are still irregular, testing during the first week of your cycle may give a more consistent reading because hormone levels tend to fluctuate less at that time. This can make it easier to detect changes in FSH. If your cycles have fully stopped, you can test at any point, making the process simple and flexible based on your schedule and symptoms.

Don’t Test After Heavy Hydration

Large amounts of water or other fluids can dilute your urine, which may make FSH levels more difficult for the test to detect. For the most accurate results, try to avoid significant fluid intake for at least an hour before collecting your sample. This helps ensure your urine is concentrated enough for the test to read clearly.

Follow the Timing Instructions Closely

Each test has a recommended window for reading the results, and following this timing is essential. Reading too early could cause you to miss the proper development of the test lines, while waiting too long can lead to drying or distortion. Sticking to the timeline provided ensures the results are displayed clearly and minimizes the chance of misinterpretation.

Use the Second Test When Needed

Because FSH levels can rise and fall from one day to the next, especially during perimenopause, the second test included in the box allows you to check for changes over a 24–48 hour period. Taking the second test can help confirm your first result or give you a better sense of your ongoing hormone pattern, offering a more complete picture.