Andrew Huberman· PhD
Egg count, AMH, antimmalarian hormone, is a simple blood test. It's covered by most insuranceances. It needs to be offered if you don't want to offer it to your young patients because, you know, teenagers are tricky because they have so many eggs. But if they're complaining of severe pain, if they're missing school, if you're have if you as a parent, you have to go pick them up from school, the nurse is calling you, they don't want to take their test because they're rolled up in bed from pain. That patient, even at 14, deserves an egg count check because for these patients, sometimes by age 16, I freeze their eggs.