AMH levels are a critical marker for predicting IVF outcomes. Higher AMH levels typically correlate with a better response to ovarian stimulation and a higher number of eggs retrieved during IVF. However, AMH does not guarantee embryo quality or pregnancy success. Low AMH levels may indicate fewer eggs but do not rule out successful IVF, especially with proper stimulation protocols. Women with high AMH should be monitored closely during IVF, as they are at greater risk for ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). AMH testing helps fertility specialists tailor treatments to optimize outcomes.
Published by : Orange Health editorialUpdated on : 27 November 2024Parameter |
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