Peter Attia· MD
amH declines precipitously before the onset of menopause and so knowing your amh level and knowing both the rate of Decline and the absolute level can can also be predictive
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amH declines precipitously before the onset of menopause and so knowing your amh level and knowing both the rate of Decline and the absolute level can can also be predictive
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I think that the better use of this is is actually around trying to get a better handle on ovarian reserve if reproduction is still in the card spot
the amh drops very suddenly I mean it's you know within a period of about a year or two it goes from 0.6 to you know 0.1 uh and certainly less than that whereas the FSH and LH kind of rise