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Anti-Mullerian Hormone Test

Did you know that an Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) test can help you monitor your overall ovarian health? Tracking your AMH results over time is critical to understanding your individual fertility. 

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What Does The AMH Test Tell Me?

Women are born with their lifetime supply of eggs, and these gradually decrease in both quality and quantity with age.

Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is a hormone secreted by cells in developing egg sacs (follicles). The level of AMH in a woman's blood is generally a good indicator of her ovarian reserve.  

 

AMH does not change during your menstrual cycle, so the blood sample can be taken at any time of the month - even while you are using oral contraception.

Do I Need An AMH Test?

The AMH test is also useful if:

  • you have been trying to conceive for over six months, and want to check if your ovarian reserve is appropriate for your age
     

  • you are considering IVF or other fertility treatments, as low levels of AMH could indicate a potentially poor response to IVF. Conversely, a high level may indicate an exaggerated response to the IVF medication
     

  • you have had chemotherapy or ovarian surgery and want to know if it has affected your future fertility
     

  • you suspect an ovarian tumour
     

  • you would like to conceive in the future, and just want to understand your current position

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