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Fertility Assessment: Know Your Conception Readiness

Understand ovulation, cycle health and your path toward pregnancy

This readiness assessment helps identify what is already optimised and what to address before or while trying to conceive.

Signs You May Need Fertility Support

Irregular cycles, difficulty tracking ovulation, prolonged time trying to conceive, or known conditions like PCOS may signal a need for fertility guidance. This assessment helps identify whether your current readiness suggests lifestyle changes, testing or specialist consultation.

What This Assessment Evaluates

Newmi Care's fertility assessment reviews cycle health, ovulation awareness, lifestyle factors, medical history and time-sensitivity indicators to give you a personalised conception readiness view — not a diagnosis, but a structured starting point.

How Newmi's ConceiveWell Program Helps

ConceiveWell connects assessment insights to doctor-led fertility guidance, nutrition, cycle tracking and personalised next steps — so you move from wondering to a clear, supported plan for pregnancy.

Frequently Asked Questions About Fertility

What is a fertility risk assessment?
A fertility risk assessment is an online screening tool that helps you understand factors that may affect your chances of conceiving, such as age, period regularity, ovulation patterns, hormonal conditions, lifestyle and previous reproductive history. It is not a diagnosis, but it can help you decide whether to consult a fertility doctor.
Is this the same as a fertility test online?
This is an online fertility screening assessment, not a medical fertility test. It can help identify possible risk factors, but a complete fertility evaluation may require doctor consultation, blood tests, ultrasound, ovulation assessment and, in some cases, semen analysis for the male partner.
Can this assessment tell me if I am fertile?
No online assessment can confirm whether you are fertile. However, this fertility risk assessment can help you understand whether your symptoms, cycle pattern, age or medical history suggest that you should speak to a fertility specialist.
Who should take a fertility risk assessment?
You can take this assessment if you are planning pregnancy, trying to conceive, have irregular periods, have PMOS or thyroid concerns, have had previous miscarriages, or are unsure whether it is time to meet a fertility doctor.
What are common fertility symptoms or warning signs?
Common signs that may need medical review include irregular or missed periods, very painful periods, known PMOS or endometriosis, thyroid concerns, repeated pregnancy loss, difficulty conceiving, or trying for several months without success depending on age.
When should I see a fertility doctor?
Clinical guidance generally recommends fertility evaluation after 12 months of trying if the woman is under 35, after 6 months if she is 35 or older, and earlier if there are known concerns such as irregular cycles, PMOS, endometriosis, recurrent miscarriage or other reproductive health issues.
Can Newmi Care help after I complete the assessment?
Yes. Newmi Care can help with fertility doctor consultation, pregnancy planning guidance, cycle and ovulation evaluation, hormonal health support, diagnostics and personalised next steps based on your assessment responses.