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AMH 6.9pmol - can anyone help me interpret?

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CookiesFromTheCookieJar · 04/08/2017 10:42

I had my AMH tested out of curiosity because I wanted to know how long I might have if I wanted to conceive in the future.

I'm 37.

I'm not under the care of any fertility dr so I don't really know how to interpret the result. Anyone help?

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Zigzag99 · 04/08/2017 11:07

Based on the information I was given when I had mine tested, for your age bracket you are at the lower end of the scale.
Saying that it is still possible to conceive but I would probably think about doing so sooner rather that later.

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Chattycat78 · 04/08/2017 15:57

It's lowish but not a disaster. TBH I'm not sure how useful the amh test is. Egg quality is the biggest factor for conceiving- and that is determined by age. All amh tells you is about the numbers, not the quality.

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JoJoSM2 · 19/08/2017 20:18

Statistically speaking, you're headed for menopause at about 44-45 with perimenopause a few years earlier (and fertility struggles at that point). Although obv not everyone is the same and you might not fit the statistical trend perfectly. If you're in the right relationship, I wouldn't delay.

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