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Ovarian Reserve Test

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Our Ovarian Reserve Test provides insights into your ovarian reserve (how many eggs you have left in your ovaries).

What does it measure?
  • Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH)

Benefits:
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Collection Methods

Finger prick

FSA & HSA cards accepted.

About this test

About this test

This test measures your anti-Müllerian hormone levels (also known as AMH), which can provide an insight into your ovarian reserve (your remaining eggs in your ovaries). Persons with ovaries are born with the total number of eggs they'll ever have, so by measuring your AMH, you get an indication of how many eggs you have left in your ovaries.

You should consider taking this test if:

- You are interested in learning more about your ovarian reserve (an indicator of how many eggs you have) -You are interested in learning more about fertility insights related to your hormones - You are working with your healthcare provider and want to know more about how you might respond to treatments such as IVF or egg-freezing. It's important to note that the LetsGetChecked ovarian reserve test cannot tell you the exact number of eggs you have left, or provide confirmation of egg quality or related fertility questions that you might have. The reference ranges for AMH are provided by the laboratory and will vary depending on your age. Further interpretation of your results by a healthcare provider will be required. A healthcare provider will be able to provide further context on your result, based on your individual situation. We do not advise you to delay trying to get pregnant on the basis of an Ovarian Reserve Test result. We encourage you to engage in further testing and conversation with your healthcare provider(s) as part of an overall fertility assessment.

This kit can only be used by those between the ages of 18 and 55 (inclusive), as we cannot provide results to those outside of this age range.

It’s important to know that AMH levels can be impacted if you have been taking hormonal contraceptives within the last three months. If you are on hormonal contraceptives, talk to a healthcare provider for further guidance about the most suitable testing options for you. You should collect your sample in the morning, on a Monday-Friday. You don't need to worry about collecting your sample at a particular time of the month; your sample can be collected at any time during your menstrual cycle.

Anti-müllerian hormone (AMH)

AMH is a hormone produced by the follicles (small sacs filled with fluid) in your ovaries. AMH performs a key role in influencing your menstrual cycle and reproductive health. Higher levels of AMH mean that the ovaries have a larger supply of eggs. As you age, the number of eggs decreases, which will in turn cause your AMH levels to decrease. At menopause, no eggs are left, and AMH levels drop to zero.

How it works

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Collect your sample

Activate your test and collect your sample in the morning. Return your sample on the same day, using the prepaid shipping label provided.

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2

Review online results

Once your sample arrives in the laboratory, confidential results will be available from your secure online account within ~2-5 days.

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Get medical support

Our dedicated clinical team are here to support you and may call you to explain your results and provide guidance on your next steps.

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A team you can trust

Meet your dedicated, at-home clinical team. Our team of 30+ experts is here to help guide you on your health journey.

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Dr. Robert Mordkin

Chief Medical Officer

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Rick Aguayo

Nurse Practitioner

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Tiffany Liles

Nurse Practitioner

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