Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) provides insight into your ovarian reserve—or the number of eggs you have remaining. It can provide valuable information about whether you should freeze your eggs and what the success of egg freezing might be.
In general, a higher AMH level indicates a higher ovarian reserve. A lower AMH level means fewer eggs and a lower ovarian reserve. AMH is the best blood test for determining your egg count, and if you freeze your eggs, you’ll need to get your AMH tested before your cycle.
AMH declines with age. Knowing your AMH now can help you think about whether egg freezing is right for you, and whether you should think about egg freezing sooner rather than later.
What is AMH?
What does it mean?
Answered by Dr. Nidhee Sachdev from OC Fertility. An AMH test provides useful information that gives insight into a woman’s ovarian reserve or how many eggs she has left.
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