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Women's Fertility Ovarian Reserve Test

$ 219.0
$219

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The fertility journey can be difficult—this AMH test is your first step.

Whether you are years away from having children or already trying, you deserve to know your reproductive potential. Our Women's Fertility Ovarian Reserve Test package is a good place to start. It measures three hormones: AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone), FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) and Estradiol. These hormones play a vital role in the production of oocytes (eggs), giving an assessment of a woman’s ability to conceive.

 

While no fertility blood test can predict the likelihood of pregnancy, an ovarian reserve test can assess egg quantity to help predict ovarian response to stimulation (if you decide egg freezing or in vitro fertilization are right for you).  

 

This is an egg reserve test, but it does not evaluate egg quality. However, tracking your levels over time can provide information to help you discuss your options with your healthcare provider to make informed decisions about your reproductive journey.

Women's Fertility Ovarian Reserve Test
$ 219.0
$219

Test Details

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Sample Type: Blood
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Collection Method: In person at a Labcorp location
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Age: 18+
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Results: 7-14 days from when your sample arrives at our lab
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HSA/FSA: Accepted
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Test must be taken by purchaser

Preparation: The timing of sample collection is important. Your sample should be  collected on the third day of your menstrual period. FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) and estradiol levels can rise and fluctuate after day three; samples collected on the second or fourth cycle day may also be acceptable. This test is not recommended if you are receiving hormone therapies of any kind.

What's Tested
  • Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)

    AMH is a hormone produced by reproductive tissues in both sexes. In the female reproductive system, AMH is secreted by developing egg sacs and is generally a good indicator of egg quantity (ovarian reserve). Generally, a high level of AMH indicates a higher egg supply, but your egg quantity decreases as you age, leading to a lower level of AMH. Additionally, high AMH levels can indicate conditions such as PCOS and other reproductive conditions.

  • Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)

    A hormone that plays a vital role in reproduction by helping the body develop eggs.

  • Estradiol (E2)

    The most common type of estrogen, produced by the ovaries, that regulates reproductive cycles in women.

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