AMH Blood Test
Type
Blood Testing
Biomarkers
1
Duration
30 min
Results
4 days
Assess your ovarian reserve with the AMH Blood Test.
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) testing measures the hormone produced by cells in your ovarian follicles, providing the best available estimate of your remaining egg supply (ovarian reserve). Unlike FSH — which fluctuates throughout your menstrual cycle — AMH remains relatively stable, making it a reliable and convenient test that can be taken on any day of your cycle. AMH levels naturally decline with age and become undetectable at menopause. A low AMH level doesn't mean you can't conceive naturally, but it does indicate a smaller remaining egg pool and may influence fertility treatment decisions. The test is increasingly used by women in their 30s for proactive family planning.
Key Details
- Biomarkers
- 1 (AMH)
- Fasting Required
- No
- Cycle Day
- Any day — no timing required
- Sample Type
- Blood draw
- Turnaround
- 2–5 business days
- Common Use
- Fertility planning, IVF preparation
Who Is This For?
Women considering future family planning who want to understand their fertility timeline. Those undergoing or considering IVF, where AMH helps predict response to stimulation. Women with irregular periods or suspected premature ovarian insufficiency. Anyone who wants an objective measure of their ovarian reserve as part of reproductive health screening.
What's Included
Preparation Required
No fasting required. AMH can be tested on any day of your menstrual cycle — no need to time it with your period. Continue taking regular medications unless your provider advises otherwise. The blood draw takes approximately 5 minutes.
Biomarkers Tested
1Reflects the number of developing follicles in the ovaries. A higher AMH level generally indicates a greater quantity of eggs, whereas a lower AMH level suggests a diminished ovarian reserve.
- Category
- Diagnostic
- Sample Type
- Blood draw
- Duration
- 30 min
- Results
- 4 days
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