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Anti-mullerian Hormone

Anti-mullerian hormone (AMH), otherwise called Mullerian-inhibiting hormone (MIH), is a hormone made by the cells that surround each egg in the ovaries. AMH production slows down as the follicles grow, and it stops when the follicle is 8 mm in size.

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My 38-year-old wife has AMH of 0.85. Is IVF a better option for us?

Query: Hello doctor,My wife is 38-years-old. She has one fallopian tube, and her AMH is 0.85. About 12 years ago, she had a stillbirth baby with a Turner syndrome, then that same year an ectopic pregnancy followed by live birth, and our son is now nine. Before we started IVF, she got pregnant within five m...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your babies had Turner and then trisomy 22. This is because of your age. You may again conceive naturally. But chances of conceiving naturally with an anti-Mullerian hormone test (AMH) of 0.85 will be too expectant. Had your babies been normal without any problem, it w...  Read Full »

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