AMH testing, or Anti-Mullerian Hormone Testing, measures a substance found in small ovarian follicles. The levels of this are thought to reflect the size of the remaining egg supply.
A level of .6 is seen as low, but not very low, which is .3 or lower. Here's a good explanation of this:
You mentioned that this information might encourage you to seek out your options. I found on a couple of websites that while this test does measure ovarian reserve, it doesn't measure quality of the remaining eggs. When you get your other hormone levels, will you come back and update us? Especially if you have more questions?
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AMH testing, or Anti-Mullerian Hormone Testing, measures a substance found in small ovarian follicles. The levels of this are thought to reflect the size of the remaining egg supply.
A level of .6 is seen as low, but not very low, which is .3 or lower. Here's a good explanation of this:
http://www.advancedfertility.com/amh-fertility-test.htm
You mentioned that this information might encourage you to seek out your options. I found on a couple of websites that while this test does measure ovarian reserve, it doesn't measure quality of the remaining eggs. When you get your other hormone levels, will you come back and update us? Especially if you have more questions?
May 3, 2010 - 10:41amThis Comment
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