Be proactive about your fertility and better understand what’s going on inside your body. This at home test kit will measure your egg count via a simple fingerprick and give you clinical grade results supported with expert advice.
Report from leading fertility specialists
NATA-accredited results
Included tele-education appointment for low results
Testing AMH while on all types of contraception is medically accepted. In some individuals hormonal contraception can temporarily lower AMH levels. You can learn more about testing on contraception here.
You can't test if you do not have one or two ovaries.
You can't test if you are pregnant or have been pregnant in the last 6 months.
You can't test if you are breastfeeding.
You must be 25 years or older.
You can test at any time of the day.
You can test on any day of the month.
Whether you want kids, don’t want kids or just don’t know yet, understanding your egg count - aka “ovarian reserve” - helps you better understand your body.
Egg count is a measure of the number of eggs in your ovaries - it's medically referred to as ovarian reserve.
Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is the hormone that's measured to estimate egg count. It's used by fertility clinics and doctors around the world.
You’ll understand your egg count (aka “ovarian reserve”) and if you have more or less than the number of eggs expected for your age.
If you could have a shorter reproductive window and be at risk of running out of eggs early.
If a doctor might retrieve more or fewer eggs than what would be expected for someone of your age in any cycle of egg freezing or IVF.
Enter your email address and we will send you Maz’s egg count report. Get a firsthand look at the types of valuable insights you get from an Egg Count Check.
Once you send your kit back to the laboratory in the included reply paid mailer, it'll take around 5-7 working days before your report will be ready.
Our kits use patented collection technology from Trajan Scientific and Medical that has a 99% collection success rate - from people just like you doing it by themselves at home, for the first time! So relax, you'll do fine - and remember, if you have any questions we'll be there to help.
(The 99% acceptance rate is based on the NIH study study size n=9029, sampling failure n=61, Sadtler, K, et al (2021) Mapping a Pandemic: SARS CoV-2 Seropositivity in the United States medRxiv 2021.01.27.21250570)
Yes, our patented collection technology dries your fingerprick blood sample so its stable and can be sent in the post.