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AMH (Anti Mullerian Hormone) is a useful marker of ‘ovarian reserve’ in reproductive aged women. The AMH value co-relates with the pool of growing follicles in a given menstrual cycle.
Monitoring Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) levels can provide essential insights into ovarian reserve and fertility, aiding in informed decisions about family planning and potential fertility ...
Many gynecologists utilise AMH levels to counsel females on family planning strategies.” She elaborated, “Typically, its levels rise initially and plateau around the age of 25, thereafter ...
At age 31, single and prompted by a family history of unexplained infertility, Ms Coote took an AMH test, which measures the amount of anti-Mullerian hormone in the blood and can give a rough ...
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