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Ovarian Reserve Testing: What It Is and Why It Matters for Your Fertility

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Ovarian Reserve Testing: What It Is and Why It Matters for Your Fertility

Curious about your egg supply? Learn what ovarian reserve testing is, how it works, and why women from Florida choose Panama Fertility for accurate, affordable evaluation.

If you’ve been thinking about your fertility — whether you’re trying to conceive now or planning for the future — one of the most important assessments you can do is an ovarian reserve test.

At Panama Fertility, we offer accurate, affordable, and internationally trusted ovarian reserve testing to help women from Florida and around the world understand their reproductive timeline and make empowered decisions about motherhood.

What Is Ovarian Reserve?

Your ovarian reserve refers to the number and quality of eggs (oocytes) remaining in your ovaries. Every woman is born with a finite number of eggs, and that number gradually declines with age.

Ovarian reserve testing helps determine how many eggs you likely have left — a crucial factor when evaluating your fertility, planning a pregnancy, or considering egg freezing or IVF.

🧪 What Is Ovarian Reserve Testing?

Ovarian reserve testing includes blood tests and imaging to estimate your egg supply. The most common tests are:

1. AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) Blood Test

  • Measures the hormone produced by small follicles in the ovaries.

  • Reliable indicator of egg quantity.

  • Does not fluctuate with the menstrual cycle.

2. Antral Follicle Count (AFC) via Ultrasound

  • A transvaginal ultrasound measures the number of small follicles visible in the ovaries.

  • The more follicles visible, the higher the reserve.

3. FSH and Estradiol (Day 3 Blood Test)

  • Measures Follicle Stimulating Hormone and estradiol levels on day 2–4 of your cycle.

High FSH can indicate low ovarian reserve.

Why Do Ovarian Reserve Testing?

  • You’re trying to conceive and want clarity on your fertility timeline

  • You’re over 35 and want to know if time is a critical factor

  • You’re planning to freeze your eggs

  • You’ve had irregular cycles or previous fertility issues

  • You’ve undergone cancer treatment, surgery, or have a family history of early menopause

  • You simply want to plan ahead with facts, not assumptions

Why Do Patients from Florida Come to Panama for Ovarian Reserve Testing?

 1. High-quality care at a lower cost

Many clinics in Florida charge $300–600+ USD for AMH testing and even more for ultrasound evaluations. At Panama Fertility, our prices are often 30–50% lower, and we offer packages that include consultation + testing + interpretation.

 2. Internationally accredited medical team

Our fertility specialists follow global protocols and are fluent in English. We provide you with accurate testing and clear, personalized explanations of your results — with or without further treatment.

 3. Easy travel from Florida

With direct flights from cities like Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and Fort Lauderdale, Panama is a convenient, safe destination for fertility evaluation and care.

 4. Support for next steps

If your test results suggest diminished reserve, we’re ready to help you explore egg freezing, IUI, or IVF — all available on-site, with top-tier technology and expert guidance.

What Do the Results Mean?

Test

Normal Range (varies slightly by lab)

Interpretation

AMH

1.0 – 4.0 ng/mL

High: good reserve; Low: fewer eggs

AFC (antral follicle count)

10–20 total follicles

Higher count = better ovarian reserve

FSH (Day 3)

Under 10 mIU/mL

Higher FSH suggests lower egg supply

Note: These values should always be interpreted with medical guidance.

Should I Get Tested Even If I’m Not Trying to Get Pregnant Yet?

Absolutely. Knowledge is power. Whether you’re in your 20s or late 30s, knowing your ovarian reserve can help you make timely decisions about:

  • When to try for a baby

  • Whether to freeze eggs now

  • How soon to start fertility treatment if needed

Let’s Plan Your Fertility Future Together

At Panama Fertility, we’re committed to providing honest, evidence-based care that puts you in control of your fertility. Whether you’re from Florida or beyond, our ovarian reserve testing services are designed to give you clarity, confidence, and options — at a fraction of the cost of U.S. clinics.

Book your virtual consultation today and take the first step toward understanding your reproductive health with expert guidance from our team.ÑL

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Dr. Mario Vega C.

Dr. Mario Vega Croker graduated among the top of his medical school class before coming to New York. He is currently specializing in Gynecology and Obstetrics at hospitals affiliated with Columbia University and the Mount Sinai Medical School, where he was appointed Administrative Chief Resident in Gynecology and Obstetrics. He has also been recognized for his minimally invasive surgical skills with the “Special Resident in Minimally Invasive Gynecology” award from the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists (AAGL) and the “Resident Achievement Award” from The Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons (SLS).

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