Learn about the AMH test, a blood test that measures a woman's ovarian reserve and provides information about fertility potential. Discover how this test can help you understand your reproductive health. Contact us to schedule a consultation.
AMH, or anti-Müllerian hormone, is a protein produced by cells in the developing follicles of a woman's ovaries. It is a crucial marker of a woman's reproductive health and is used to predict the number of eggs she has available for fertilisation. The AMH test measures the level of AMH in a woman's blood and provides valuable information about her fertility potential. The test is often done with other tests, like follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), to get a complete picture of a woman's reproductive health.
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