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How AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) Affects Female Fertility Biomarkers

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Quick Answer (Key Relationship)

AMH is produced by growing ovarian follicles and declines with age. AMH level indicates ovarian reserve and predicts egg quality and fertilization potential. Higher AMH indicates more remaining eggs; very low AMH indicates limited egg supply.

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