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The Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) test measures the level of AMH in the blood, which is produced by small follicles in a woman’s ovaries. AMH levels reflect the quantity of a woman’s remaining egg supply, also known as ovarian reserve.
This test is widely used in the evaluation of female fertility, especially in cases of infertility, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and for planning in-vitro fertilization (IVF) or other assisted reproductive techniques. AMH levels help doctors estimate the number of eggs left and predict the ovarian response to stimulation.
Unlike other hormones, AMH levels remain relatively stable throughout the menstrual cycle, so the test can be done on any day.
Clinical Indications:
Assessment of ovarian reserve
Fertility evaluation and IVF planning
Diagnosis of PCOS
Monitoring women undergoing fertility treatment
Evaluation of early or late puberty
Assessment of menopausal status or premature ovarian failure