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Understanding Your Ovarian Reserve: How AMH Testing Can Bring Clarity and Confidence

Understanding Your Ovarian Reserve: How AMH Testing Can Bring Clarity and Confidence

When Mia turned 33, she started thinking about her fertility, not because she was ready to start a family, but because she wanted to understand her options. Like many people, she wondered, “Do I still have time?”

That question is more common than you might think. Whether you’re planning ahead or simply curious, ovarian reserve testing, especially AMH testing (Anti-Müllerian Hormone), can help provide clear answers.

At King Square Fertility, we know these questions can feel deeply personal. 

With clear guidance and care, we help you understand your fertility, enabling you to move forward with peace of mind.

What Is Ovarian Reserve Testing and AMH?

Your ovarian reserve refers to the number of eggs your ovaries still have. All women are born with a set number of eggs, which naturally decreases over time. 

Ovarian reserve testing helps estimate how many eggs remain and offers meaningful insight into your reproductive potential.

A common way to assess ovarian reserve is through AMH testing, a simple blood test that measures Anti-Müllerian Hormone, produced by the small follicles that contain your eggs. This helps your doctor better understand your current egg supply.

Unlike other reproductive hormones, AMH levels remain fairly stable throughout your menstrual cycle, so that testing can be done at almost any time. 

For many women, this clarity helps guide choices around fertility, egg freezing, or planning for the future.

Because it’s accurate, simple, and informative, AMH testing is often one of the first steps recommended when exploring your fertility or planning for the future.

How AMH Levels Affect Fertility

AMH levels can give clues about how your ovaries are functioning:

  • Higher AMH levels often indicate a larger number of eggs. This can sometimes be seen in younger women or those with conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

  • Lower AMH levels suggest a smaller egg supply, which can naturally occur with age or due to other factors.

It’s essential to remember that AMH testing is just one aspect of the overall picture. Fertility involves many factors, including egg quality, sperm health, and overall well-being. 

A lower AMH level doesn’t mean you can’t conceive; it simply helps guide your next steps in a thoughtful, informed way.

When and How to Test AMH

The test is done through a quick blood draw and requires no special preparation.

You might consider AMH testing if:

  • You’re curious about your fertility health, even if you’re not ready to conceive yet.

  • You’ve been trying to conceive and want to learn more about your ovarian reserve.

  • You’re thinking about freezing your eggs or exploring fertility treatments.

  • You have a medical condition that could affect your reproductive hormones.

Explore Accurate AMH Testing and Female Fertility Services in Markham, Ontario

At King Square Fertility, we offer a full range of female fertility services designed to meet you exactly where you are.

Whether you’re just beginning to ask questions, actively trying to conceive, or exploring advanced treatment options, our team is here to guide you with compassion and expertise. 

We take the time to listen, explain clearly, and create a personalized care plan that reflects your needs, goals, and timeline.

Our female fertility services include:

  • Ovarian reserve evaluation (AMH testing)
  • Egg freezing and fertility preservation
  • Ovulation monitoring and cycle tracking
  • And many other supportive fertility treatments tailored to you

When you’re ready to schedule your fertility assessment, the first step is to obtain a referral from your physician. Once we receive it, we'll help you find clarity, confidence, and peace of mind about your reproductive health.


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9390 Woodbine Avenue, Markham, Ontario L6C 0M5, Canada
647-931-6688
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