The average AMH level for women aged 20-29 is about 2.2 ng/ml, 1.2 ng/ml for women aged 30-39, and 0.5 ng/ml for women over 40. The anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) is created by cells in the ovaries and indicates a woman's ovarian reserve or the number of eggs she has. This makes it a crucial test for women who are considering in vitro fertilization. It can also help distinguish between symptoms related to menopause and those stemming from an underlying thyroid condition. The procedure involves taking a small blood sample and sending it to a lab for analysis. The results of this test can provide medical professionals with valuable information about a woman's reproductive health. 1
Want to take a test to determine your perimenopause status, but don't want to visit a lab? LifeCell has a solution for you with our at-home self-collection Perimenopause kit. It is the first FDA-cleared AMH blood test, which can determine the time to your FMP (Final Menstrual Period) and assess for any underlying thyroid symptoms.
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