
POA • Consultation
Fertility Check
Understand Your Ovarian Reserve
An AMH test is often used to check a woman’s ability to produce eggs that can be fertilised for pregnancy. A woman’s ovaries can make thousands of eggs during her childbearing years, but the number declines with age. AMH levels help show how many potential egg cells a woman has left, known as the ovarian reserve.
Understanding Ovarian Reserve
High Reserve
If your reserve is high, you may have a better chance of getting pregnant, or the opportunity to wait longer before trying to get pregnant.
Low Reserve
If your ovarian reserve is low, it may mean you could have trouble getting pregnant, and may choose to try for a baby sooner rather than later.
Service Details:
- AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) Blood Test
- Assessment of ovarian reserve
- Fertility advice and consultation
Blood test required
Important Information
Fertility Testing
AMH levels indicate your ovarian reserve.
Why check AMH?
To understand your current fertility potential.
To help plan when to start trying for a baby.
If you are having trouble conceiving.
