In an Instagram post shared on 9 August, Mumbai-based maternity-geologist Dr. with 10 years of experience. Ambreen talked about the options that do not want to be pregnant in their 30s. The doctor shared a test that women should be done to learn about the possibility of pregnancy.
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According to the gynecologist, all women above their 30 or above should do an AMH test if they are not planning to get pregnant in that age or near future. Sharing the post, she wrote in the caption, “She is 30 years old … She doesn’t want to be pregnant anymore! Get an AMH test; plan your options for tomorrow.” But what is an AMH test? Let’s find out what the gynecologist explained:
What is AMH test?
According to a gynecologist, an AMH or anti-puller hormone test helps you get an idea of your ovarian reserve, also known as an egg pool. Although the AMH test does not suggest whether you will conceive today or not, it tells you how much time is left for you to get a successful pregnancy.
Who should be tested?
The gynecologist told that these are the people who should get the exam:
• Age is 30 or more, and if you are thinking of imagining a child more than 30 later
, Family History: Early menopause or low ovarian reserve/egg pool.
• Irregular period, ovarian surgery history, chemo/radiation, and endometriosis
• If you plan to conceive your eggs or conceive through IVF
Details to learn about AMH or Anti-Mullerian hormone test
The gynecologist recommended to remember some things while planning to test AMH:
• It is a simple blood test, and can be performed on any day of the cycle and it does not require fasting.
• Before the test, you should report your age and get an ultrasound (AFC) – do not do your decision alone.
What does a low or high AMH mean?
According to a gynecologist, a low AMH means that your ovarian reserve, or egg pool, may be low. Therefore, it is best to discuss options such as natural pregnancies, IVF or egg cold with your doctor.
For a high AMH, there may be certain conditions, such as PCOS, that one must take into account. she explained, “[If you have PCOS] There can be more eggs, but not guaranteed quality; There is a lot of risk in it. ,
Myth Buster
Cutting some myths about AMH testing, the doctor said that it is not a form of birth control and does not guarantee pregnancy. Additionally, although it can choose you for a change in healthy lifestyle (preventing better sleep, weight management and smoking), it cannot increase your ovarian reserves.
Note the readers: This article is only for informative purposes and is not an option for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor with any question about a medical condition.


