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- Are you busy with getting on with life but beginning to wonder how much time you might have left to start a family? Do you want to find out whether your ovarian reserve is normal for your age? Or are you considering fertility treatment and want to know if low AMH might reduce your chances of success? Although this AMH test cannot give you a precise answer about how many viable eggs you have left, or predict your chances of becoming pregnant, it can be used to help you in family planning if it shows that your AMH is abnormal for your age.
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Anti-Mullerian Hormone
Do you suffer from low AMH levels?
Additional Insight from Dr Sameer Nakedar, MBBS, MRCGP, PGCert
What is an AMH Test used for?
An AMH test is primarily used to measure a woman's viable egg count for pregnancy and can help to indicate what treatment (if necessary) is needed when aiming to become pregnant in the most efficient manner.

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Chance of natural pregnancy at age 40
According to research conducted by Extended Fertility, a woman's chance of natural pregnancy decreases from approximately 25% at age 25 to less than 5% at age 40.

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By puberty a woman loses over 50% of her viable eggs for pregnancy
Research shows that by the time a woman reaches puberty, she loses over 50% of her eggs. Women are generally born with around 1,000,000 eggs. Each month following puberty she loses 1000 eggs per month on average, decreasing the chances of natural pregnancy as she ages. An AMH test can indicate how many eggs are left in her reserve.








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