If you’ve recently gotten your anti-Müllerian hormone results and felt your stomach drop, take a breath. That number is telling you something real, but it’s almost certainly not telling you everything ...
Women are often being sold a fertility test that paints a misleading picture of their ability to conceive a child, a new study warns. The anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) test uses a blood sample to ...
Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh, a San Francisco-based reproductive endocrinologist, sees it almost everyday in her practice. Women come into the fertility specialist's office fearful and tearful that they may ...
Before you panic over your AMH number, here’s what fertility specialists actually want you to know. Getty Images AMH testing is one of the most searched fertility topics right now, fueled by the egg ...
AMH is measured by a blood test that is considered to give an indication of the number of eggs available in the ovaries of adult women, but not of the quality of these eggs. The test can be helpful in ...
Nowadays, there's seemingly an at-home test for anything and everything you can imagine. Genetics, food sensitivities and allergies, STDs, glucose levels . . . the list just keeps going. And, of ...
There is a need for women to understand reproductive health beyond menstrual regularity, contraception and pregnancy planning. While these are important factors, fertility specialists now know that ...
The researchers found that those who had received the evidence-based information had less interest in having an AMH test. The mean average on the seven-point scale for this group was 3.87. Women who ...