AMH and Vitamin D At-Home Test Kit (Ovarian Reserve Test)
This specialized at-home fertility test kit gives you a strong indication of how many eggs you have left in your ovarian reserve. Your AMH level is also helpful in predicting whether you could respond well to IVF.
Vitamin D can interfere with assays that measure AMH so it’s a good idea to test both together.
Method:
Simple finger prick blood card collection
What does it test for?
AMH, Vitamin D
AMH: Your Anti-Müllerian Hormone level is the most reliable indicator of how many eggs you have left in your ovarian reserve and helps determine your likelihood of conceiving. Your AMH level declines over time and drops significantly as menopause approaches.
Females are born with approximately one to two million eggs. Studies show that egg count begins to significantly diminish around the age of 35.
Normal AMH: 1.5-4.0ng/ml
Low Normal AMH: 1.0-1.5ng/ml
Low AMH: 0.5-1.0ng/ml
Very low AMH: Less than 0.5 ng/ml
Elevated AMH levels may also indicate polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Vitamin D: Abnormal levels of Vitamin D can indicate bone disorders, nutrition problems, or other medical conditions and a deficiency may be linked to low AMH levels. Several studies reported that Vitamin D concentration is positively associated with ovarian reserve markers and has been shown to have a direct effect on AMH production. Women with higher Vitamin D levels maintained their ovarian reserve for longer.
A portion of our revenue from each test will be donated to fertility research and support.
This specialized at-home fertility test kit gives you a strong indication of how many eggs you have left in your ovarian reserve. Your AMH level is also helpful in predicting whether you could respond well to IVF.
Vitamin D can interfere with assays that measure AMH so it’s a good idea to test both together.
Method:
Simple finger prick blood card collection
What does it test for?
AMH, Vitamin D
AMH: Your Anti-Müllerian Hormone level is the most reliable indicator of how many eggs you have left in your ovarian reserve and helps determine your likelihood of conceiving. Your AMH level declines over time and drops significantly as menopause approaches.
Females are born with approximately one to two million eggs. Studies show that egg count begins to significantly diminish around the age of 35.
Normal AMH: 1.5-4.0ng/ml
Low Normal AMH: 1.0-1.5ng/ml
Low AMH: 0.5-1.0ng/ml
Very low AMH: Less than 0.5 ng/ml
Elevated AMH levels may also indicate polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Vitamin D: Abnormal levels of Vitamin D can indicate bone disorders, nutrition problems, or other medical conditions and a deficiency may be linked to low AMH levels. Several studies reported that Vitamin D concentration is positively associated with ovarian reserve markers and has been shown to have a direct effect on AMH production. Women with higher Vitamin D levels maintained their ovarian reserve for longer.
A portion of our revenue from each test will be donated to fertility research and support.
This specialized at-home fertility test kit gives you a strong indication of how many eggs you have left in your ovarian reserve. Your AMH level is also helpful in predicting whether you could respond well to IVF.
Vitamin D can interfere with assays that measure AMH so it’s a good idea to test both together.
Method:
Simple finger prick blood card collection
What does it test for?
AMH, Vitamin D
AMH: Your Anti-Müllerian Hormone level is the most reliable indicator of how many eggs you have left in your ovarian reserve and helps determine your likelihood of conceiving. Your AMH level declines over time and drops significantly as menopause approaches.
Females are born with approximately one to two million eggs. Studies show that egg count begins to significantly diminish around the age of 35.
Normal AMH: 1.5-4.0ng/ml
Low Normal AMH: 1.0-1.5ng/ml
Low AMH: 0.5-1.0ng/ml
Very low AMH: Less than 0.5 ng/ml
Elevated AMH levels may also indicate polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Vitamin D: Abnormal levels of Vitamin D can indicate bone disorders, nutrition problems, or other medical conditions and a deficiency may be linked to low AMH levels. Several studies reported that Vitamin D concentration is positively associated with ovarian reserve markers and has been shown to have a direct effect on AMH production. Women with higher Vitamin D levels maintained their ovarian reserve for longer.
A portion of our revenue from each test will be donated to fertility research and support.
How is this kit helpful to you?
Knowing the results can help you make lifestyle changes that can help you plan for the future and may increase your chances of conceiving on your timeline
Quick and easy blood card collection with a single finger prick that eliminates the need for large test tubes, dangerous needles, and painful vein punctures
Secure and easy to read results in 2 to 5 days after the CLIA-certified lab receives your sample
HIPAA compliant
Manufactured in the USA
Eliminates the need to visit a large lab corporation or medical clinic with strenuous wait times and confusing lab orders
Our tests are more affordable and more concise than what other at-home testing companies are offering
No insurance necessary because we do not want to share our customers personal data with the insurance providers or the Medical Information Bureau. This can help you immensely in the long run and keep your insurance premiums down
We provide the same lab-certified results that you would receive from your doctor's office or clinic for a fraction of the cost and with the convenience and privacy of doing it at home