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That’s what makes Kelly upset. She was 34 years old the first time she had her AMH level tested—and wishes she would have known about the blood test in her 20s.
This $90 test that helps women is not covered by Medicare – and I think that’s extremely sexist. I’m talking about the Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) test, also known as the egg timer test.
After six months with no success, her GP suggested she take an AMH blood test, which measures the ovarian reserve. Then 30, the secondary school teacher received what her GP called a low result.
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