AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) test measures the level of AMH in the blood to assess ovarian reserve and evaluate fertility potential in women.
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AMH – ANTI MULLERIAN HORMONE
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Test info :
Preparation Required :
Consult your doctor.
No fasting is required
Stay well hydrated before the test
Inform your doctor about any medications or hormonal treatments
Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider
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Tests Details :
AMH-ANTI MULLERIAN HORMONE
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Department: IMMUNOLOGY
The Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) test is used to measure the level of AMH in the blood, a hormone produced by the ovarian follicles. It is an important marker of ovarian reserve, which indicates the remaining quantity of eggs in a woman’s ovaries.
This test is widely used in fertility assessments and helps in evaluating a woman’s reproductive potential. It is commonly recommended for women planning pregnancy, undergoing fertility treatments, or those with irregular menstrual cycles.
AMH levels can also help in diagnosing conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and in assessing ovarian function. Unlike many other reproductive hormones, AMH levels remain relatively stable throughout the menstrual cycle, making the test convenient as it can be done at any time.
The test plays a key role in fertility planning and treatment decisions, providing valuable insights into reproductive health.
Anti Mullerian Hormone Test Purpose
The Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) Test measures the level of AMH in the blood to evaluate a woman’s ovarian reserve (the number of remaining eggs). It is commonly used during fertility assessments, before IVF treatment, and to help diagnose conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and premature ovarian insufficiency.
This Test is Recommended for Individuals:
- Women planning to conceive and wanting to assess their fertility potential.
- Couples undergoing fertility evaluation or infertility treatment.
- Women preparing for IVF or other assisted reproductive treatments.
- Individuals with irregular or absent menstrual cycles.
- Women suspected of having Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
- Those with a family history of early menopause.
- Women at risk of premature ovarian insufficiency (POI).
- Individuals who have undergone chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or ovarian surgery.
FAQs
1. What is the AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) test used for?
The AMH test measures the level of Anti-Müllerian Hormone in the blood to estimate ovarian reserve. It helps evaluate fertility potential, guide fertility treatments, and diagnose conditions such as PCOS and premature ovarian insufficiency.
2. Do I need to fast before an AMH test?
No. Fasting is generally not required for an AMH test. A blood sample can usually be collected at any time of the day unless your doctor provides specific instructions.
3. What does a low AMH level mean?
A low AMH level may indicate a reduced ovarian reserve, meaning fewer eggs remain in the ovaries. While it does not determine the ability to conceive on its own, it helps fertility specialists assess reproductive potential and plan appropriate treatment.