
Frequently Asked Questions
Understand Our Tests
What is AMH and why is it important for fertility?
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is a key marker used to assess ovarian reserve. It helps evaluate fertility potential and can provide useful information for discussions with your healthcare provider.
Who should consider AMH testing?
AMH testing is helpful for women experiencing infertility, planning IVF or egg freezing, or tracking reproductive health over time. It provides insight into ovarian reserve and reproductive options.
How can AMH testing help with IVF or egg freezing?
AMH levels correlate with the number of eggs retrieved during IVF and can predict ovarian response. This information helps guide egg retrieval or preservation decisions.
Can a single AMH test determine fertility?
No. A single AMH test should not be used to predict pregnancy or overall fertility. Tracking AMH levels over time is more informative and helps identify changes in reproductive potential.
What should I do after receiving my AMH results?
Share your results with your healthcare provider. They can help interpret the findings, discuss reproductive options, and guide your fertility planning or next steps.