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This test is ideal if you're concerned about your fertility, planning to have children in the future, or wondering how many reproductive years you may have left. It measures your ovarian reserve, which is essentially how many eggs your ovaries still have available, helping you understand your fertility potential and make informed decisions about family planning. Many women use this test when considering pregnancy timing, evaluating fertility treatment options, or simply wanting to know more about their reproductive health.
If you're receiving STRENSIQ medication, please inform your healthcare provider, as this medication may interfere with certain assays and could affect your test results. Your doctor may recommend using alternate testing methods or timing your test appropriately. Otherwise, no special preparation is typically required for this test.
This test measures Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH), a hormone produced by cells in your ovarian follicles that reflects the number of eggs remaining in your ovaries. Your AMH level provides valuable insight into your ovarian reserve and can help predict how your body might respond to fertility treatments, estimate your remaining reproductive window, and identify potential issues like premature ovarian aging or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This single biomarker gives you a clear snapshot of your current fertility potential.
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