Antimullerian Hormone (AMH)

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Antimullerian Hormone (AMH)

Anti-Müllerian Hormone is a reproductive hormone that is produced by girls in puberty and early adulthood. It is produced by developing follicles in the ovaries. AMH levels can provide an estimate of a woman’s ovarian reserve, which refers to the number and quality of eggs she has remaining in her ovaries. This information can help women and their healthcare providers understand their fertility potential. It can be used to help plan for fertility treatments to predict menopause timing and to monitor ovarian ageing over time with repeat testing. It’s important to note that while AMH testing can provide valuable information about ovarian reserve, it is just one piece of the fertility puzzle. Other factors, such as a woman’s age and overall health, also play a significant role in determining fertility and reproductive potential. A healthcare provider can interpret AMH test results in the context of an individual’s unique circumstances and provide guidance on fertility options and family planning.

Turnaround Time: 1-2 Days

Price £124.20

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