• ANTI MULLERIAN HORMONE (AMH) (PAMH) In Jodhpur

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Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is a hormone produced by the cells in the ovaries. It plays a key role in the development and maturation of ovarian follicles, which are the structures that contain immature eggs.
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This test measures the level of anti-m?llerian hormone (AMH) in the blood. AMH is made in the reproductive tissues of both males and females. It plays an important role in the development of sex organs in an unborn baby. In women, AMH levels can provide information about fertility and the ability to get pregnant. A woman's ovaries can make thousands of eggs during childbearing years. The number declines as a woman gets older. AMH levels help in determining the potential egg cells remaining in a woman's ovaries. A high level of AMH indicates your chances are better for getting pregnant. High level is also indicative of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). A low level can mean you may have low ovarian reserve and low chances of reproductive success.

AMH levels in a woman's blood can be measured to assess her ovarian reserve, which refers to the quantity and quality of eggs remaining in her ovaries. Ovarian reserve is an important factor in fertility and can give an indication of a woman's reproductive potential.

A blood test for AMH is often used in fertility clinics as part of an assessment of a woman's fertility status. A higher AMH level generally indicates a greater number of follicles and a better ovarian reserve, while a lower AMH level may suggest a decreased ovarian reserve.

AMH testing can be helpful in predicting the response to ovarian stimulation for techniques such as in vitro fertilization (IVF). It can also aid in diagnosing certain conditions, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or premature ovarian insufficiency.

Interpretation of AMH results should be done by qualified healthcare professionals, such as reproductive endocrinologists or fertility specialists. They will consider the individual's age, medical history, and other factors to provide appropriate guidance regarding fertility treatments or family planning options.

ANTI MULLERIAN HORMONE (AMH)

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