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Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) Test

The Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) Test. AMH is produced by the reproductive tissues. The level is low for females at birth. However, the ovaries begin producing AMH after puberty with its level depending on the egg reserve of a woman.

Your doctor is likely to order an AMH test if you have trouble getting pregnant. A value greater than 2 ng/mL indicates normal reserve of eggs whereas a lower amount is a sign of diminishing ovarian reserve (DOR). Your fertility doctor will be able to get the following information from the level of AMH in your blood:-

1) It provides the real picture about ovarian reserve i.e. the number of follicles left in your body

2) It provides the possibility of multiple egg retrieval during ART

3) Positive response to IVF medication can be discovered from AMH levels

4) Diagnosis of PCOS

5) Reason for amenorrhea (no menstruation)

6) Chance of pregnancy after iVF

You are welcome to check kicbengaluru.com/causes-of-female-infertility/ for reasons and treatment options. Visit KIC, Bengaluru for best possible infertility treatment and diagnostic tests.

 

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Uploaded on November 19, 2020