Ovarian reserve testing refers to measurements that will help us assess how much “battery” a woman has left in her biological clock and will also help your doctor predict what your pregnancy chances are based on the results.
Click here for a great review of ovarian reserve testing. http://www.obgmanagement.com/pages.asp?id=10745
You will read very thorough and accurate explanations about: AMH levels, FSH levels, Clomid challenge tests as well as antral follicle counts. I hope this helps!
JustJoannie says
Thanks for the link. I was wondering if you could give me an example of what would be considered a low amh level for a 32 year old. I just recently got the test done and kind of want to have a bench mark before I got my results. Thanks 🙂
draimee says
Your fertility isn’t just about the AMH level. I’ve helped patients get pregnant over the age of 32 with undetectable levels of AMH. So just remember, you’re not a number. Take into consideration your FSH, estradiol and antral follicle count when looking at your “fertile picture” so to speak.