This test is a valuable tool in our fertility clinic, as it helps us to better understand a woman's ovarian reserve and to personalise her fertility treatment.
What is Antimullerian Hormone?
Antimullerian hormone is a protein that is synthesised in the ovary. This hormone gives us an idea of how many eggs a woman has, known as her ‘ovarian reserve’.
Why is the AMH test important?
Anti-Müllerian hormone values change throughout life. The AMH test is important because it allows us to assess a woman's reproductive capacity. A high AMH level generally indicates a good ovarian reserve, while a low level may suggest a reduced ovarian reserve. Normal AMH values measured in ng/ml are between 1 and 4.
How is the AMH test performed?
The AMH test is a simple blood test that can be performed at any time during the menstrual cycle. The results of this test help us to design a personalised fertility treatment plan for each patient. It is not necessary to fast for the blood test. Nor does it interfere with any contraceptives you are taking.
Antimullerian hormone test at our clinic in Malaga
The anti-mullerian hormone test is an essential tool in assisted reproduction. At Malavé Institute, we are committed to using the latest technologies and tests to help our patients achieve their dream of having a child.
If you have any questions about the AMH test or assisted reproduction, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are here to help you.