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AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone)

AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) – What It Reveals About a Woman’s Fertility

AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) is an important hormone that helps measure a woman’s ovarian reserve — meaning how many eggs are left in her ovaries. This test is especially useful for women planning pregnancy, facing infertility, or starting fertility treatments.

At Janvi Multispeciality Hospital, our fertility experts use AMH testing to guide accurate diagnosis and personalized fertility care.

Symptoms That May Require an AMH Test

  • Irregular periods
  • Difficulty conceiving
  • History of PCOS
  • Previous ovarian surgery
  • Family history of early menopause
  • Planning IVF or fertility treatments

Why is AMH Test Important?

The AMH test helps doctors understand:

  • Ovarian reserve (egg count)
  • Fertility health
  • Chances of conceiving naturally
  • Best treatment options for infertility
  • Response to IVF or stimulation medicines

Low or high AMH levels can signal different fertility conditions that need evaluation.

AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone)

When Should You See a Doctor?

If you’re having irregular cycles, trouble conceiving, or planning a pregnancy after age 30, an AMH test can provide clarity about your fertility health.

Early evaluation helps in better planning and timely treatment.

Why Choose Janvi Multispeciality Hospital?

  • Experienced fertility & gynecology specialists
  • Accurate AMH evaluation & diagnosis
  • Advanced fertility treatment options
  • Modern ultrasound & hormonal testing facilities
  • Compassionate, transparent & personalized care

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