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Anti mullerian hormone test of 0.15, for 34 years old woman, is it good?

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Dr. Gerard Honore answered

Specializes in Fertility Medicine

AMH: Anti-müllerian hormone is made in small follicles, and levels drop with age. Amh level seems reliable, but there is no consensus on a threshold value. Amh level above 0.5 ng/ml is 'good' , while lower levels suggest significant loss of eggs: levels under 0.15 ng/ml suggest the patient will have a poor response to ivf. In my experience age (34?) is much more predictive than amh.

Answered 12/10/2013

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Dr. Marsha Davis answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Please clarify : Please clarify exactly your number because it is crucial in making a reply. Make sure the decimal point is exactly in the right spot.

Answered 4/20/2013

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