Follow the kit’s instructions precisely. Cleanse the area thoroughly as directed, usually with an alcohol swab. Ensure you collect a sufficient sample; insufficient sample volume can compromise results. Follow the shipping instructions immediately after collection to maintain sample integrity.
Understanding Your AMH Result
Your AMH result, expressed in pg/mL or ng/mL, reflects your ovarian reserve – the number of eggs remaining in your ovaries. Higher levels generally indicate a greater ovarian reserve, while lower levels suggest a diminished reserve. The normal range varies across labs; compare your results to the lab’s provided reference range. Discuss your results with your doctor; they’ll interpret them within the context of your medical history, age, and reproductive goals. Your doctor will guide you on the appropriate next steps based on your personal situation.
Remember that AMH is just one factor in evaluating fertility. It doesn’t provide a complete picture of your reproductive health. Other tests may be necessary to fully assess your fertility potential.


