Ovarian reserve is a personal journey and understanding your fertility is a very important part of that journey for many women. Ovarian reserve is an important aspect of fertility health, and Nex IVF Centre takes great care in educating and empowering patients with the knowledge of their fertility health. This is what you must know about your ovarian reserve or its importance and how Nex IVF Centre can help you on your road to parenthood.

What Is Ovarian Reserve?
Ovarian reserve is the measured quantity and quality of eggs in a woman’s ovaries. Every woman has a finite number of eggs that decrease in number and quality with age.
Why Is Ovarian Reserve Important for Fertility?
A patient’s fertility potential is directly linked to ovarian reserve. If you have a healthy ovarian reserve, then you are more likely to conceive naturally or through assisted reproductive techniques (such as IVF). Understanding your ovarian reserve helps:
- Assess your fertility health.
- Find the problems with conception.
- You can plan fertility treatments very effectively.
How Is Ovarian Reserve Measured?
We use advanced diagnostic tools at Nex IVF Centre to assess ovarian reserve. Common methods include:
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) Test:
The AMH measures are taken for blood, which reflects the number of eggs left in the ovaries. A reduced ovarian reserve is measured by low AMH.
Antral Follicle Count (AFC):
An ultrasound looks to see if it’s picking up large follicles or small follicles in your ovaries.
A higher count means better ovarian reserve.
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) Test:
A lower ovarian reserve is indicated by high FSH levels.
Factors Affecting Ovarian Reserve
Several factors influence ovarian reserve, including:
Age: However, egg count and quality decline as a function of age, so it remains the most significant factor.
Medical Conditions: Endometriosis, PCOS, or autoimmune disorder.
Lifestyle Choices: Bad diets, too much alcohol to drink and smoking.
Genetic Factors: Previous early menopause in your family.
Ovarian Reserve and Fertility Treatments at Nex IVF Centre
Understanding ovarian reserve, the first step in personalised treatment planning is one of the services that we offer at Nex IVF Centre. Depending on your results, we may recommend:
Ovulation Induction: Ivaglar Electronic Bigidy stimulates the ovaries to produce more eggs.
IVF or ICSI: Methods to increase your chances of conception.
Egg Freezing: Eggs are preserved in case women with decreasing ovarian reserve will have to use them in the future.
Taking Charge of Your Fertility
Knowing how much ovarian reserve you have is a perfect way to take control of your fertility. Our kind team is here to guide you through this process with understanding, experience and the latest technology available at Nex IVF Centre.