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AMH Test

A woman is bestowed with a divine ability to give birth to a child. Although there are many problems faced by a couple in conceiving, medical science has come up with numerous solutions. One of them is IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation). However, due to the poor prognosis of the patient IVF also fails sometimes. To find out the reason behind multiple failures of IVF, there are a number of tests. One of them is AMH test for your fertility diagnosis.

What is AMH and how does it affect your fertility?

In the ovarian follicle, there are a number of cells present, one of them are granulosa cells. These cells produce a hormonal substance known as an anti-mullerian hormone. A number of eggs that have been developed in a woman during her menstrual cycle are indicated by AMH. If a high amount of AMH is present in a woman’s blood then her fertility status is good. In case of presence of less quantity of AMH in blood then it often affects her fertility.

How is AMH test performed?

The AMH levels present in your ovarian cells are always stable and hence AMH tests can be performed at any time of the menstrual cycle. To get more accurate results, our doctors combine this test with an antral follicle count (AFC) i.e. the small follicles present inside the ovaries. The AFCs are then scanned with the help of advanced fertility ultrasound techniques.
At our Mumbai based fertility center, we render 100% accurate results along with advanced techniques and our highly qualified experts who will provide you with the appropriate medical advice throughout your journey of infertility treatment.

Who is suitable for AMH Tests?

If you are not able to conceive and tired of multiple failures of IVF treatment, then you must undergo AMH tests. It is best suitable for:

AMH Levels:

These anti-mullerian hormones are stable and do not change throughout the menstrual cycle. However, they decrease with an increase in age of a woman. AMH level below 25% is considered as lowest and AMH levels above 75% are considered as highest. Let’s have a look at these varying levels.
Sr. No.Ovarian Fertility Potentialpmol/L ng/mL
1.Optimal Fertility28.6 – 48.54.0 – 6.8
2.Satisfactory Fertility15.7 – 28.62.2 – 4.0
3.Low Fertility2.2 – 15.70.3 – 2.2
4.Very Low / undetectable0.0 – 2.20.0 – 0.3

AMH Test & Low Level AMH Teatment at IVFSpring Fertility Center

If your ovarian cells have low levels of AMH, then your body will respond to the IVF treatment poorly. At IVF Spring, we help women who want to conceive with their own eggs by providing them with the appropriate AMH testing in Mumbai according to their medical conditions. There are various reasons behind infertility and so are the treatments. To know which treatment is suitable for you, feel free to contact us at our Mumbai based clinic-IVF Spring for any kind of query. We book appointments quickly without making you wait much longer

How much does an AMH blood test cost?

The need and importance of AMH test depends on each patient’s condition. Sometimes AMH can be conducted along with AFC (Antral Follicle Count) for better accuracy, because of which the Ovarian Reserve Marker test cost increases. The reason for getting this test can also vary, due to which the test may be conducted only once, or at regular intervals. It is always advised that you visit the best clinic for AMH Test in Mumbai, which gives you efficient consultations, and recommends if the AMH test needs to be combined with any others. Moreover, by accurately determining the level of fertility, your doctor can also craft a treatment plan to ensure the highest chance of success.

At IVF Spring, Mumbai, we ensure that your particular condition is looked at, after which an AMH Test and any subsequent tests need to be conducted. Consult our experts for an estimate on the AMH Test cost in Mumbai.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The AMH test can be conducted anytime of the menstrual cycle and is done to check on the ovarian reserve (how many eggs you have left in the ovaries).

Normal AMH varies by age but generally falls between 1.0–4.0 ng/mL for reproductive age women.

AMH can be tested anytime in the menstrual cycle as levels remain stable.

Any woman trying to conceive can start with the AMH Test.

Yes, though low AMH may indicate fewer eggs, pregnancy is still possible with treatment.

fasting is not required for the AMH test.

Hormonal birth control, ovarian surgery, and ageing can impact your AMH levels.

No specific food directly decreases AMH, but a balanced diet supports overall reproductive health.

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