The level of anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) in the body can be used to determine the ovarian reserve of a woman and the rate at which she will approach menopause.1 While it is not an exact indicator of the time of menopause onset, it can provide some insight into when a woman's fertility will start to decline. This hormone is known to decrease with age, and women with lower levels of AMH may experience menopause earlier than those with higher levels.2,3
Low AMH levels are potentional determiners of an approaching menopause! However, menopause does come with a set of symptoms. If you're experiencing unusual and unexplainable symptoms lately, it could be a sign of your unstable hormonal health! Get tested with LifeCell's at-home Perimenopause Test kit today to learn about the reason of your symptoms.
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