
IVF Blood Test: AMH, FSH, LH, hormones, blood group, infection screening (HIV, hepatitis, rubella, toxoplasmosis) and more. Complete fertility check for IVF treatment.
IVF Blood Testing is a comprehensive evaluation of biomarkers crucial for reproductive health. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a complex fertility treatment that helps couples with fertility problems conceive. Prior to IVF, it is essential to thoroughly evaluate reproductive health to identify underlying causes of diminished fertility. This test helps in planning effective treatment strategies and screens for infectious diseases that can complicate pregnancy.
This test is essential for fertility problems, routine fertility investigations, during IVF procedures, or when planning an IVF course. The AMH value provides insight into your ovarian reserve (number of remaining oocytes) and predicts how your body will respond to IVF stimulation. Hormonal values such as FSH, LH, and estradiol determine cycle quality. Infection screening is mandatory in IVF clinics to protect mother and child and prevent vertical transmission. Test on day 2 of the menstrual cycle for optimal hormonal values. Labplusarts collaborates with various IVF clinics abroad and can send results directly to your treating physician.
The results provide a complete picture of your fertility and pregnancy risks. Low AMH (below 1.0 ng/mL) indicates diminished ovarian reserve and a lower chance of IVF success. High FSH (above 10-15 IU/L) also points to reduced reserve. The LH/FSH ratio helps diagnose PCOS. Elevated CA-125 may indicate endometriosis. D-dimer assesses thrombosis risk during pregnancy. Infection screening identifies treatable infections that can cause complications. Absence of rubella or VZV antibodies means vaccination is required before pregnancy.
High AMH (above 5-7 ng/mL) may indicate PCOS and an increased risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome during IVF. Elevated FSH indicates diminished ovarian reserve and poorer IVF prognosis. Elevated CA-125 may suggest endometriosis affecting fertility. Elevated D-dimer indicates an increased risk of thrombosis. Positive infection tests (HIV, hepatitis, syphilis) require treatment before IVF and special precautions during pregnancy. Elevated prolactin can disrupt ovulation.
Low AMH (especially below 1.0 ng/mL) means diminished ovarian reserve, lower chance of pregnancy, possibly poorer response to IVF stimulation, and the need for higher medication doses. Very low AMH may indicate impending menopause. Low estradiol on day 2-3 of the cycle is normal, but elevated values may indicate reduced oocyte quality. Absence of antibodies against rubella or VZV means no immunity and requires vaccination at least 3 months before attempted conception. This comprehensive screening optimizes IVF success and pregnancy outcomes.
Answers to what people usually want to know.
After ordering we generate a referral letter and email you the instructions. You pick a collection point yourself and book an appointment there. Blood is drawn at the location, processed at the lab, and your result arrives digitally.
Usually very quickly. Collection points typically have slots within a few days, sometimes even same-day. It depends on how busy the location is. For a few specialist analyses we first ship collection materials, which takes a bit longer.
At most collection points yes. Some accept walk-ins. This is clearly indicated per location. You choose the location that works best for you.

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That depends on the test. Whether fasting is required, and from what time, is clearly stated in the instructions you receive after ordering. No surprises at the counter.
It varies per analysis: from same-day to a few working days. Standard values often come back quickly; analyses that go to an external lab can take a bit longer. You get an email with a link to your digital result, including a short explanation per value.
We work with 1,000+ collection points across the Netherlands. After ordering you'll see which locations near you are available and you pick where you'd like to go.
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