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Anti Mullerian Hormone

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What is an Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test?

An Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test is a simple blood test done to measure the amount of anti-mullerian hormone in the blood. AMH is present in both men and women and has a crucial role in the development of reproductive organs. 1 In males, the testes produce AMH whereas in females, ovaries produce AMH. In males, AMH levels are elevated during childhood but begin to decline gradually during puberty. In females, their levels increase after puberty and in women of reproductive age, this hormone is a direct measure of an individual’s egg count.

The AMH test reflects the reproductive health of females and is used to diagnose ovarian function. The test gives an insight into the ovarian reserve of a female. Ovarian reserve refers to the number of eggs remaining in the ovary. As ovarian function declines with aging, it may be difficult to conceive. In males, AMH testing can help detect fertility issues. Testing for AMH is important in diagnosing the reduction in the egg count and aids in identifying if you have a short window period for conception. 1 The test, thus, helps in proactive family planning and guides in making decisions for treatment infertility in women.

Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test Parameters

The test measures only one parameter, that is the levels of Anti-mullerian hormone in blood.

AMH, the hormone produced by ovarian follicles, supports egg development and is considered as the best-known serum marker of ovarian function in females.

It should be noted that AMH does not predict pregnancy and only provides an estimate of egg count based on the levels of AMH in the follicular fluid.

Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test Preparation

Prerequisites

Getting an AMH test does not require any special preparations. Fasting is not required before undergoing the test. However, it is important to inform your doctor about your usage of oral contraceptives as it may affect the test results.

The best time to get tested

You can get the AMH test at any time during the day at your convenience. Unlike reproductive hormones, the menstrual cycle does not have any influence on AMH levels. This indicates that AMH testing can be done at any time point during the cycle.

Eligibility for AMH test

The AMH test is suitable for individuals experiencing fertility problems, undergoing IVF treatment, or exhibiting symptoms of conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Women receiving treatment for ovarian cancer can also undergo AMH testing. For male babies and children, the test is significant for determining the health of their reproductive organs.

Cautions before taking the AMH test

It is important to note that the AMH test cannot predict fertility or the likelihood of pregnancy. If you are trying to conceive or want detailed information about your reproductive health consider additional testing as per the recommendations of your doctor.

Why Take a Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test?

The AMH test is a valuable tool utilized in reproductive medicine to assess various aspects of fertility and reproductive health. Here’s why the AMH test is crucial and who may benefit from it:

Detecting Ovarian Reserve: The AMH test measures the number of eggs remaining in the ovaries, known as ovarian reserve. This parameter naturally declines with age.

Predicting Response to Fertility Medicine: For individuals undergoing fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), AMH testing helps predict how the ovaries will respond to fertility medications. High AMH levels correspond to better response. It also helps determine the doses of medications given for infertility treatment.

Predicting Menopause Onset: Declining AMH levels correlate with the approach of menopause. AMH testing can help detect signs of premature menopause (before age 40) or early menopause (before age 45).

Diagnosing Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: The AMH can be conducted for someone experiencing symptoms of PCOS, a hormonal disorder such as irregular menstrual periods, acne, weight gain, and excessive hair on the face, stomach, chest, or thighs.

Monitoring Ovarian cancer : The AMH test is conducted to monitor the treatment of certain types of ovarian cancer.

Undescended Testicles: An AMH test may be conducted for male infants whose testicles are not located in the scrotum. The test can help determine if there are healthy testicles within the body.

Ambiguous Genitalia: For babies born with genitals that are not distinctly male or female, AMH testing, along with other diagnostic tests, helps determine the cause of the disorder and confirm the baby’s sex.

FAQs on Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Test in Bangalore

How much does an AMH test cost in Bangalore?
The AMH test price is ₹ 2200. The AMH test price includes the fastest home sample collection within 60 minutes of booking, and the reports are available in 6 hours.
Yes, home sample collection for AMH test is available through Orange Health Labs. You can get a sample collection done at the convenience of your home within 60 minutes of booking based on the slot availability.
The AMH test measures anti-mullerian hormone levels to assess ovarian reserve and fertility potential in women, diagnose PCOS, and monitor ovarian cancer treatment. In infants, it checks for testicular health in those with undescended testicles and along with other tests helps to identify the cause for a baby not having clear male or female genitals.
No, fasting is not required for an AMH test.
The normal range for AMH levels in the blood in men is between 0.9 and 13.89 ng/mL. In women, the range varies based on their age as follows:

Age 18-24 years: 1.62-9.95 ng/mL

Age 25-29 years: 1.20-9.05 ng/mL

Age 30-34 years: 0.80-8.18 ng/mL

Age 35-39 years: 0.11-6.72 ng/mL

Age 40-44 years: 0.10-5.78 ng/mL

AMH test reports are available within 6 hours of sample collection.
The frequency of getting an AMH blood test is prescribed by your doctor based on your health.
The AMH test includes only one parameter, AMH- Anti-Mullerian Hormone.

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