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Anti-Müllerian Hormone Test: 6 Things You Should Know

It is a simple blood test done in the laboratory to determine the levels of AMH. You can get it done at Progenesis IVF centre in Thane. The lab will collect around 3ml of a blood sample. You can get it done at any day during the course of your monthly cycle as AMH levels do not change when you are menstruating.<br><br>https://www.progenesisivf.com/blog/anti-mullerian-hormone-test-6-things-you-should-know/

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Anti-Müllerian Hormone Test: 6 Things You Should Know

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  1. Anti-Müllerian Hormone Test: 6 Things You Should Know

  2. AMH or Anti Mullerian Hormone: What is it? • The granulose cells secrete the Anti-Mullerian hormone. This hormone is responsible for the growth of follicles in the ovaries’ early development stages. The level of AMH in the body influences the ovarian reserve. It goes to say that it dictates the quantity and not the quality of ovary follicles. It also serves as a PCOS marker. • If you have been trying or planning to conceive, remember that the levels of the anti-Mullerian hormone will turn out to be a determining factor. Since 2002 AMH is considered to be an ovarian reserve marker. The success of fertility treatment depends to a great extent on ovarian reserve and thus, it is perceived as a strong indicator.

  3. Factors influencing AMH levels • Low levels of AMH can be the outcome of several factors. Some of them are discussed below: • Age: As you age the levels of AMH decreases as a natural course of action. Hence, there is a perception that age and fertility are interrelated. When a woman crosses the age of 35, the level of AMH decreases considerably. • Hormonal Disorders: The levels of AMH may be adversely affected by pre-existing hormonal disorders and medically distressing conditions of the reproductive system. For example, a surge of AMH levels is found in women suffering from PCOS. • Ovarian Surgery: If you have previously undergone a surgery for the treatment of ovarian cyst, endometriosis, ectopic pregnancy, ovarian torsion chances of lower AMH levels greatly increases. • Stress: One of the major inhibitors of AMH is stress. A reduction in stress level is imperative to conceive successfully. It has been found that woman living under constant stress and mental pressure finds it hard to conceive.

  4. What is AMH Test? • It is a simple blood test done in the laboratory to determine the levels of AMH. You can get it done at an IVF centre in Thane. The lab will collect around 3ml of a blood sample. You can get it done at any day during the course of your monthly cycle as AMH levels do not change when you are menstruating. It will take an hour or two for delivering the reports or even a day or two. It all comes down to the facilities where you are getting the test done.

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