Andrew Huberman· PhD
You shouldn't put out 30 eggs at age 40. That's PCOS. This is so important for people to hear because I think egg count and elevated or high enough AMH is is sort of touted as the thing that people go and look at.
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You shouldn't put out 30 eggs at age 40. That's PCOS. This is so important for people to hear because I think egg count and elevated or high enough AMH is is sort of touted as the thing that people go and look at.
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But if you show up at 40 and there's 30 follicles in your ovaries, something's wrong. That's PCOS. You have to make sure it's not PCOS. have to make sure that you're not missing PCOS because that's why this woman is not, you know, getting pregnant.