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Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is a crucial hormone for reproductive health, reflecting a woman's ovarian reserve. Let's see what a good AMH level is for getting pregnant.
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The AMH test measures ovarian reserve and fertility. This test assesses a woman's ovarian reserve, indicating the number of eggs available for conception.
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A high AMH level above 4.0 ng/mL indicates a larger egg supply. In testing for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a high AMH level could indicate the presence of the condition.
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AMH levels between 1.0 to 4.0 ng/mL are considered normal and favorable for pregnancy.
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A level below 1.0 ng/mL indicates a low egg count and diminishing ovarian reserve. This suggests potential challenges with natural conception or approaching menopause.
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Several factors can contribute to low AMH levels, including advanced age. The natural aging process leads to a reduction in the number of eggs.
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Regular exercise, a balanced diet, managing stress, and avoiding harmful substances can help balance AMH level.
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Remember, consulting a fertility specialist is crucial for personalized advice and treatment options.
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