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AMH levels are a helpful tool in assessing infertility.Though they are important, they have little predictive value in isolation. Lets see how... 1. Assessment of Ovarian Reserve AMH is produced by the granulosa cells of small follicles in the ovaries, and its levels reflect the remaining egg supply. Higher AMH levels generally indicate a better ovarian reserve, while lower levels may suggest diminished ovarian reserve, which can impact fertility. 2. Predicting Response to Fertility Treatments AMH is used to predict how a woman might respond to ovarian stimulation during assisted reproductive technologies (e.g., IVF). Women with higher AMH levels tend to produce more eggs during stimulation, while lower levels might indicate a poor response. 3. Identifying Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Elevated AMH levels are often associated with PCOS, a condition that can cause irregular ovulation and infertility. 4. Fertility Planning AMH can help in planning fertility treatments or deciding whether to preserve fertility (e.g., egg freezing) at a younger age. But AMH has its own limitations...lets see which are those... AMH is Not a Predictor of Pregnancy- While AMH indicates ovarian reserve, it does not directly predict natural conception or pregnancy success. The Context Matters- AMH levels should be interpreted alongside other tests and clinical factors, such as age, antral follicle count (AFC), and hormonal levels. Who Should Consider AMH Testing? Women experiencing infertility. Those planning to delay pregnancy and want to assess their ovarian reserve. Women undergoing fertility treatments. Individuals with a family history of early menopause. If you're considering AMH testing for infertility, consulting with a fertility specialist is crucial for personalized guidance. Visit www.OvoBee.com for a detailed guidance or simply download our application. OvoBee- simplifying fertility #fertilityinsights #fertilityjourney #fertilitysupport #amhtest #predictors #fertilitytesting