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Serum AMH levels, often referred to as anti-Müllerian hormone levels, are a key indicator in assessing female reproductive potential. Anti-Müllerian hormone is produced by granulosa cells in the developing ovarian follicles. As women age, the number of these follicles, and consequently AMH levels, naturally decline. This makes AMH a valuable marker for estimating ovarian reserve, which is the remaining pool of eggs a woman has.
Lower than expected AMH levels can suggest a diminished ovarian reserve, potentially impacting fertility and indicating
The measurement of serum AMH is typically done through a blood test. This test is often recommended