Fertility Test Market 2019 – Market Leader

The global fertility test market is projected to reach USD 583.1 million by 2023 from USD 411.8 million in 2018, at a CAGR of 7.2%.

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Growth in the fertility test market can be attributed to factors such as the increasing first-time pregnancy age in women, declining fertility rate among men and women, growing number of women suffering from disorders such as PCOS, emergence of advanced ovulation monitors, and increased awareness of fertility testing in both developed as well as developing countries.

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On the other hand, the unproven accuracy of urine-based ovulation monitors in women suffering from PCOS and the lesser precision to confirm ovulation using ovulation prediction kits are the factors that are expected to restrain market growth to a certain extent during the forecast year.

Swiss Precision Diagnostics (Switzerland) held the leading position in the global fertility test market in 2017.

The company is one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of fertility/ovulation tests for women. Clearblue is the flagship product of the company and has a very strong brand presence in countries such as the US, the UK, and Europe. Along with this, the company’s wide distribution network and innovative marketing strategies are the key factors contributing to its dominant share in the market.

Church & Dwight (US) held the second position in the global fertility test market, in 2017.

The company has a strong geographic presence with subsidiaries across seven countries including the UK, France, Germany, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and Brazil. Church & Dwight provides its fertility testing products to a large customer base through its wide distribution across 130 countries.

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