Fertility Blood Tests: AMH Package
Our fertility blood test AMH package at Sonoclinic helps provide a key understanding of your reproductive health journey. It is perfect for individuals seeking private fertility treatment because it measures anti-mullerian hormones to evaluate ovarian reserve.
Included in this package are:
- AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone): AMH testing helps fertility professionals plan your treatment by providing important information about ovarian function and egg reserve. It is appropriate for people on oral contraceptives; it can also be done at any time during your cycle. Your AMH levels will play a vital role in shaping your fertility plan.
- Full Blood Count: A full blood count test can determine your iron levels. Because iron directly affects ovulation and oxygen levels, which affect the quality of eggs, studies have found a connection between iron shortage and infertility. Your iron levels can help decide how best to treat you.
- Prolactin: A hormone involved in ovulation, prolactin is produced by the pituitary gland. Finding the cause of ovulation problems and identifying reproductive issues can be aided by measuring prolactin levels.
- T3 (Thyroid): This test measures T3 hormone levels to assess thyroid function, which is essential for reproductive health in both males and females.
- T4 (Thyroid): By assessing T4 levels, the T4 test makes sure the thyroid is operating at its best.
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): Since TSH might influence how you react to treatment, testing for it is an essential component of fertility treatment. Low and high TSH levels might affect pregnancy; hence, thyroid function must be controlled both during and after fertility treatment. Women's reproductive health depends on their thyroids functioning properly.
- Vitamin D: Vitamin D levels test provides a baseline for fertility treatment. Adequate levels can enhance fertility and pregnancy success, while higher levels may improve symptoms of conditions like PCOS and endometriosis, which commonly affect fertility.
Getting Ready for Your Fertility Blood Test
- To make blood extraction simple, ensure that you take a lot of water the day before your test.
- Choose clothes that fit loosely so that your hands and arms can be easily accessible.
- It is advisable to take any anticoagulants following your session. You can take them in advance if you need to, but only in an emergency.
- Inform your healthcare practitioner if you have needle anxiety. They'll make sure you're at ease during the process.