When to consult
Find out when it's time to consult
Age
- If you are over 35 years old and have been trying to get pregnant for more than 6 months without success, it is necessary to seek medical advice.
- If you are under 35 years old and have been trying to get pregnant for more than 1 year without success, it is necessary to seek medical advice.
Other fertility diagnoses
Menstrual problems such as irregular cycles
Absence of menstruation
Abnormal bleeding
History of polycystic ovary syndrome
Endometriosis
Thyroid dysfunction
Recurrent miscarriages
Frequently Asked Questions
Eggs can remain frozen for 1 month, 20 years or until you are physiologically able to get pregnant.
Anti-Mullerian Hormone is a hormone produced by your eggs. If you have very few eggs, this number may be reduced since this number reflects your ovarian reserve.
The magic number is 1.2 ng/ml and above. If your anti-Müllerian value is lower than this, it would indicate that your ovarian reserve is low.