There are many tests available when a womens reproductive health may be in question.
A simple test is to measure body temperature. It will be elevated when you ovulate. Take your temperature every morning and when it is up, try to make a baby that day!
Another test of a womens reproductive health is called an endometrial biopsy. It can be done in the Doctor's office. Tissue is removed from the unterus and a lab checks it out to confirm if ovulation has occurred. The test can identify other causes of infertility such as infection.
Hormone tests measure the blood and urine hormone levels. They can help to determine a womens reproductive health by testing for the progesterone level in the blood. It rises after ovulation.
Further testing of womens reprodcutive health can be done with cultures. Cevical mucus can be gathered for testing of gonorrhea, chlamydia, mycoplasma and other infections.
Infertility doesn't have to be part of the vocabulary of any womens reproductive health. Give these tests a try and you may well be on your way to creating a new life.