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33 days ago
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AMH normal value - #6659

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I recently had my AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) test, and I’m trying to understand what my results mean. I know AMH levels are used to estimate ovarian reserve, but what is considered an AMH normal value? From what I’ve read, a normal AMH range depends on age. For women in their 20s, it’s higher, but it starts to decline in the 30s and 40s. What is the normal AMH level for someone trying to conceive? Also, can AMH levels predict how easy or difficult it will be to get pregnant? I’ve also heard that low AMH could mean diminished ovarian reserve. Does a low result mean I won’t be able to conceive naturally, or can lifestyle changes and fertility treatments help? Does AMH normal value also determine egg quality, or is it just about quantity? For those who have had AMH testing, how did your results impact your fertility journey? Did a normal AMH value mean you conceived naturally, or did you still need IVF or other treatments?

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32 days ago
AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) levels are indeed used to estimate ovarian reserve, which gives an indication of the number of eggs remaining in the ovaries. Normal AMH levels vary depending on age, but in general, for women in their 20s, the level tends to be higher, while it gradually declines in the 30s and 40s. For someone trying to conceive, AMH levels that are higher are typically associated with a better ovarian reserve, while lower levels may suggest a diminished reserve. However, AMH does not directly predict your ability to conceive naturally. It’s more about the quantity of eggs, not their quality. Low AMH doesn’t necessarily mean you won’t conceive naturally, but it can make conception more difficult. Lifestyle changes, such as managing stress, a healthy diet, and avoiding smoking, can help improve fertility. If conception becomes challenging, fertility treatments like IVF may be an option. I recommend discussing your results with your doctor, who can provide more personalized advice based on your specific situation. They may also suggest further testing or fertility assessments to help guide your next steps.
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