AFC Antral Follicle Count

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AFC Antral Follicle Count, in Visit Clinic

Counts small ovarian follicles by ultrasound to estimate egg supply and help predict fertility and treatment response in Visit Clinic.

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Female
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What is a AFC Antral Follicle Count Test in Visit Clinic?

The AFC Antral Follicle Count measures the number of small follicles visible in the ovaries on ultrasound. These follicles each contain an immature egg. The count gives an estimate of ovarian reserve, or how many eggs remain. It is important for assessing fertility and predicting response to treatments like IVF. High counts can suggest conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome. Low counts may indicate diminished ovarian reserve or early menopause. Doctors use the AFC alongside blood hormone tests and medical history to plan fertility care, choose medication doses, and guide discussions about timing for pregnancy or fertility preservation.

AFC Antral Follicle Count Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

AFC Antral Follicle Count Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The AFC Antral Follicle Count test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a AFC Antral Follicle Count Test in Visit Clinic?

AFC Antral Follicle Count is often part of a fertility or ovarian reserve workup ordered when you have trouble conceiving, irregular cycles, or before IVF. It helps diagnose conditions like diminished ovarian reserve or polycystic ovary syndrome and guides treatment planning. Abnormal results can come from age, surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, smoking, or certain medications. A family history of early menopause or infertility makes this test more important.

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What is a normal antral follicle count AFC in Visit Clinic?plus

Antral follicle count (AFC) is the number of small (about 2–10 mm) follicles seen on transvaginal ultrasound, usually counted in the early follicular phase. A typical total AFC for reproductive-age women is about 8–20; 4–7 suggests reduced ovarian reserve and <4 is low. An AFC above ~20 may reflect polycystic ovarian morphology. Values vary with age.

Does high AFC mean PCOS in Visit Clinic?plus

High AFC (antral follicle count) is commonly seen with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and contributes to ultrasound-defined polycystic ovarian morphology, but it does not by itself confirm PCOS. Diagnosis requires clinical or biochemical signs (like hyperandrogenism) and/or ovulatory dysfunction together with imaging. Age, ovarian reserve, and other factors can raise AFC, so a clinician should evaluate all findings.

What AFC is needed for IVF in Visit Clinic?plus

Antral follicle count (AFC) measures small resting ovarian follicles by ultrasound and helps predict IVF response. Generally an AFC of about 8–20 indicates adequate ovarian reserve for standard stimulation. An AFC of 5–7 is borderline and under about 5 suggests diminished reserve and higher risk of poor response. AFC is one of several factors (age, AMH) used to plan IVF.

How many follicles should I have at 35 in Visit Clinic?plus

At age 35, a typical total antral follicle count (AFC) on ultrasound is roughly 8–12, though values around 5–15 can still be seen. An AFC below about 4–5 suggests reduced ovarian reserve. AMH level and AFC together give a clearer picture; results vary between individuals. Discuss your scan and blood tests with a fertility specialist to interpret what is normal for you.

What is AFC in fertility in Visit Clinic?plus

AFC (antral follicle count) is the number of small (2–10 mm) ovarian follicles seen on transvaginal ultrasound in the early follicular phase. It’s a key measure of ovarian reserve and helps predict response to fertility treatments like IVF: higher AFC suggests better reserve and treatment response; low AFC indicates diminished ovarian reserve. AFC is interpreted alongside AMH and FSH.

How many follicles for PCOS in Visit Clinic?plus

Polycystic ovarian morphology is usually defined as 12 or more follicles (2–9 mm) in one ovary or an ovarian volume over 10 mL. With high‑resolution transvaginal ultrasound, many guidelines use a higher follicle threshold (about 20 or more per ovary). Remember PCOS diagnosis also requires clinical or biochemical features—polycystic appearance alone doesn’t confirm PCOS.