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Does high tsh cause low amh?

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No: The two could happen together but they are not directly related to one another.

Answered 6/5/2014

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AMH level is 4.17. Im 39 years old and have a submuscoal fibroid removal next week. Prolactin and TSH norm. Is 4.17 helpful for conceiving a baby?

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My Report-Please explain is this normal?, I am trying to conceive from sept 2020 ,i took blood test in feb 2021. AMH-3.49 FSH-7.02 LH-6.63 PROLACTIN-22.72 TSH-4.090?

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27F 5'5 110lbs. Not pregnant. AMH 14.28 ng/mL, PRL 33.97 ng/mL, E2 68.48 pg/mL, FSH 8.29 mIU/mL, LH 9.29 mIU/mL, Testosterone Below 0.49 ng/mL, FreeT4 0.79 ng/dL, TSH 3.31 uIU/mL. Are levels of AMH and PRL concerning? My cycle is 33-37 d, lasts 6d?

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If my TSH is low and T4 high, would thus cause difficulty thinking?

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Stress can increase tsh, but how high cortisol causes low TSH where as stress causes high cortisol production.?

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