Blood Tests
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Dont panic. Low AMH is not in itself a cause of infertility, but it is an indication of a decreased egg reserve. Our team will recommend further investigations and may recommend proactivity with respect to your fertility options and treatment.
An AMH test is 100 by itself, or you can choose to avail of our Female Fertility profile which includes AMH, FBC, Chlamydia, Gonorrhoea, Rubella and is 200.
We get all the information that we would get from a normal transvaginal ultrasound. Additionally, we learn more about the internal shape of the womb and whether or not the fallopian tubes are open.
The simple answer is this. It depends. A number of factors such as age and medical and fertility history will influence this number. We would encourage you not to look at your AMH result in isolation, but in the overall context of your other results.