Feeling Unsure About Your Fertility? How an AMH Home Blood Test Kit Can Help

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Are You Experiencing Irregular Periods or Struggling to Conceive?

It’s not uncommon for those trying to conceive – or even just thinking about their future fertility – to feel uncertain about what’s happening with their bodies. Irregular periods, difficulties in conceiving, or early signs of menopause are all symptoms that can make you question your reproductive health.

What is the AMH Hormone and Why Should You Care?

Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) gives an indication of ovarian reserve, or how many eggs you might have left. While it’s not the only factor in fertility, understanding your AMH level can help you make informed decisions about your reproductive health, family planning, or when to seek further advice.

Common Symptoms Linked to Low Ovarian Reserve

What Can You Do?

Even without a blood test, some steps may help manage your reproductive health:

Knowledge is power. Understanding your hormone levels can provide reassurance or help you act early if needed.

How the Mayfield Clinic AMH Home Blood Test Kit Works

Mayfield Clinic offers convenient AMH Home Blood Test Kits for patients across the UK. Using a TDL Tiny self-collection kit, you can provide a finger-prick blood sample in minutes from the comfort of home. Results are delivered securely within 1 working day. Prefer in-person care? Book an appointment for an expert-led blood test at our clinic.

Take the Next Step in Understanding Your Fertility

Ready to take control of your reproductive health? Order your test kit now or book a blood test at Mayfield Clinic.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the AMH hormone and why is it important?

AMH, or Anti-Müllerian Hormone, is a hormone produced by cells in the ovaries and is commonly used as a marker of ovarian reserve. Measuring your AMH levels provides insight into your remaining egg supply and reproductive health.

If my AMH is low, does that mean I'm infertile?

AMH levels naturally decline with age, especially after 35. Low levels may indicate reduced ovarian reserve, but levels can also be affected by factors like PCOS. It’s important to interpret results with guidance from a healthcare professional.

How do I take an AMH test at home?

You can order a home AMH test kit from the Mayfield Clinic. Collect a small blood sample using the TDL Tiny self-collection kit and post it to the lab. Results are available in 1 working day. Alternatively, you may book an in-person test at Mayfield Clinic.

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