Why is this test done?
- To evaluate fertility and the remaining egg supply.
- To predict ovarian response to fertility treatments and stimulation.
- To diagnose Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
- To assess premature ovarian failure or menopause status.
The AMH test accurately assesses your reproductive potential by measuring remaining ovarian reserve. It is essential for pregnancy planning, predicting IVF success, and diagnosing conditions like PCOS or premature ovarian insufficiency.
Scientific name: Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) Test
This blood test measures AMH levels to estimate a woman's ovarian reserve. It is crucial for diagnosing infertility, managing PCOS, and tailoring stimulation protocols for assisted reproductive technologies like IVF.