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The average amh test cost in Mumbai is approximately Rs. 2,400 with prices ranging from Rs. 2,300 to Rs. 2,500. The Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) test is a blood test used to determine the level of AMH in a woman. AMH is an important measure of a woman’s ovarian reserve i.e. the number of eggs left in her ovaries. It is a protein hormone made by cells inside the ovarian follicles. The information about ovarian reserve is important for examining the fertility potential of a woman and helps in planning pregnancy.
The cost of an AMH test in India can be influenced by multiple factors. The prominent ones include:
The AMH test is a simple blood test that can give important information to couples planning a pregnancy or looking for fertility advice. Your doctor may suggest an AMH test for the following reasons.
A good thing about the AMH test is that it does not require any special preparations or additional efforts. Here are a few questions that you might think before going for an AMH test:
This test does not require fasting. You can eat and drink normally before the test.
AMH levels remain relatively stable throughout the menstrual cycle, so, there is no need to worry about the timing of your period to avail test. You can go for the test on any day.
Although most of the medications do not interfere with AMH levels, it is generally a good practice to inform your healthcare professional about any medications or supplements you are taking or if you have any medical history.
A few tips that you can consider before taking an AMH test:
Hydration: Staying well-hydrated can facilitate easier blood draw.
Attire: Wearing too much tight clothing can cause discomfort while drawing the blood sample. So, wear a loose, comfortable clothing.
Medical History: Be prepared to provide relevant medical history, as it can assist in interpreting your results accurately.
The following steps are involved in the AMH test which is a simple and quick procedure.
AMH levels are expressed in ng/mL(nanograms per millilitre). It is important to consider age and personal health factors while interpreting these levels.
A woman’s fertility potential can be inferred from her AMH levels. However, these levels must be interpreted in conjunction with other clinical evaluations and under a healthcare provider’s supervision.
The table below shows AMH levels and their implications for pregnancy potential. Note that these are only averages—there are many cases of successful pregnancies even with low levels of AMH. Your doctor can provide an accurate assessment based on your unique health condition.
AMH Level (ng/ml) | Potential for Pregnancy |
Over 1.0 | Good |
0.7 – 0.9 | Fair |
0.3 – 0.6 | Diminished |
Less than 0.3 | Very low |
AMH levels can be affected by several things.
The AMH test is a useful tool for assessing ovarian reserve which plays a key role in planning pregnancy. Knowing the purpose of the AMH test, how the test is done and the various factors that may affect the cost of AMH tests in India enables people to make the right decisions concerning their fertility. At Birla Fertility & IVF, we are committed to offering accurate and quality fertility assessments to assist you on your path to parenthood. You can always turn to our experienced and skilled healthcare providers to help you interpret your test results and discuss any fertility-related problems.
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