FertilityCheck is a high-precision, rapid diagnostic test specifically engineered to measure Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) levels in the blood. AMH is a protein hormone produced by the small follicles (egg sacs) in a woman's ovaries. Unlike traditional FSH tests that must be performed on specific days of the menstrual cycle, AMH levels remain relatively stable throughout the month. This makes FertilityCheck a foundational clinical tool for assessing a woman's "Ovarian Reserve"—the remaining quantity of eggs—providing critical insights for family planning, IVF success rates, and the timing of menopause.
Product Type: Rapid Diagnostic Test (Immunochromatographic Assay)
Biomarker: Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)
Format: Test Cassette (Blood/Serum/Plasma)
Manufacturer: Various (Commonly Professional Diagnostic Grade)
Accuracy: $\geq 98\%$ Correlation with Laboratory ELISA Methods
Suitability: Women assessing fertility potential or undergoing ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology)
This test is a primary clinical choice for gathering data on reproductive longevity:
Assessing Ovarian Reserve: Estimating the remaining egg supply to determine if "time is of the essence" for natural conception.
IVF/IUI Planning: Helping fertility specialists determine the correct dose of stimulation medications (like IVF-M or Menotropin) to avoid "Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome" (OHSS).
PCOS Screening: Identifying abnormally high AMH levels, which are often a clinical indicator of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI): Detecting early declines in egg supply in younger women.
Menopause Prediction: Providing a biological "map" of how close a woman may be to the menopausal transition.
Not a "Pregnancy" Test: This test does not tell you if you are currently pregnant or if you are ovulating today. Use a Predicte Ovulation Strip for daily tracking. Quality over Quantity: A "normal" AMH result tells you that you have eggs, but it does not guarantee their quality or that your fallopian tubes are open. Contraceptive Interference: Hormonal birth control (the pill, implants, or injections) can temporarily suppress AMH levels. For the most accurate result, you should ideally be off hormonal contraceptives for 1–2 cycles. Professional Interpretation: A single test result should never be used to make life-changing decisions. Always discuss your results with a gynecologist or fertility specialist.
For maximum accuracy, the test must be performed exactly according to the clinical protocol.
Standard Procedure:
Preparation: Ensure the test cassette and the patient's blood sample are at room temperature.
Sample Collection: Using a sterile lancet (for finger-prick) or a venous draw, collect the required amount of blood/serum.
Application: Add the specified number of drops of the sample followed by the "Buffer" solution into the sample well (S) of the cassette.
The Wait: Set a timer. Read the results at exactly 10 to 15 minutes. Do not interpret the results after 20 minutes, as "ghost lines" may appear.
Reading the Results:
Normal Reserve: Two distinct colored lines appear (Control 'C' and Test 'T'). The intensity of the 'T' line correlates with the hormone concentration.
Low Reserve: The 'T' line is very faint or absent, while the 'C' line remains strong.
Invalid: No 'C' line appears. The test must be repeated with a new cassette.
Cycle-Independent: Can be performed on any day of the menstrual cycle (unlike FSH/LH tests).
Rapid Results: Provides clinical-grade data in under 15 minutes, rather than waiting days for lab results.
High Sensitivity: Capable of detecting even low levels of AMH to identify early ovarian aging.
Q: Can a "Low" AMH result be fixed?
A: You cannot "create" more eggs, but a low result allows you to take immediate action, such as egg freezing or starting fertility treatments like Femara or IVF-M sooner rather than later.
Q: Does it hurt?
A: It requires a small blood sample. A simple finger-prick is usually sufficient for the rapid cassette version.
Q: Is "High" AMH always good?
A: Not necessarily. Extremely high AMH levels can indicate PCOS, which can actually make it harder to ovulate regularly.
Q: Can I do this at home?
A: While "home kits" exist, it is highly recommended to have this performed or interpreted by a healthcare professional at Sanlive Pharmacy or your clinic to ensure the sample is handled correctly.
Authentic FertilityCheck AMH Cassettes are available at Sanlive Pharmacy. We ensure our diagnostic kits are stored in a temperature-controlled environment to protect the delicate antibodies on the test strip, ensuring you receive a reliable and accurate result.
Authentic, professional-grade diagnostic stock.
Expert guidance on coordinating AMH testing with other fertility aids like Reprocare.
Licensed pharmacists available to explain the clinical significance of your results.
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Order FertilityCheck from Sanlive Pharmacy today to take control of your reproductive future.
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