At age "27", an AMH of "14.28 ng/ml" is high, and may indicate polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Prolactin levels of "33.97 ng/ml" are high, but do not require surgery for a pituitary tumor, but imaging (head CT or MRI) should be done to check the sella tursica. Ask your GYN about using oral bcp's to stop ovarian hormone production.
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