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Doctors warn women of over-reliance on ovarian reserve test

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Fertility specialists are concerned over the Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) test, cautioning that it is an unreliable indicator of a woman's ability to conceive and warning against depending on it as a definitive fertility predictor.

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  • AMH tests are widely used to estimate egg count but are not reliable predictors of conception. 16s
  • Experts warn the test does not accurately predict future pregnancies or menopause. 29s
  • Doctors say AMH tests are useful for IVF planning but do not indicate egg quality. 40s
  • The test's creator urges women not to rely solely on AMH results for fertility decisions. 1m 10s
  • Women are encouraged to use AMH results as part of a broader fertility assessment. 1m 13s
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