AMH measures egg count, not egg quality. Here’s why that distinction matters more than you think in terms of fertility.
Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is a commonly accepted indicator of ovarian reserve—an indication of how many eggs the ovaries still have. AMH levels do go down with aging, but being tested and getting ...
Think of AMH as a gauge for your ovarian reserve. Higher levels generally mean more eggs remaining and a stronger likely ...
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