Understanding AMH Levels
AMH, or anti-Müllerian hormone, serves as a crucial indicator of a woman's ovarian reserve, reflecting the number of follicles available for ovulation. Contrary to common misconceptions, low AMH levels do not definitively rule out the possibility of natural conception. Research suggests that while AMH levels decrease with age, they are not fixed and can vary, challenging the notion that low levels are inherited and unchangeable.In this clip
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