Just to check if anyone has had the same experience. I am 41 now. I measures my AMH last year October 2022 it turned out to be 0.91. I repeated it one year after October 2023 and the result was 0.43.
I measured it today and the result was 1.16.
Can there be such fluctuations?
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I had very low AMH for my age (34 at the time). Anyway my first reading was less than 2 and my second reading just a month later was slightly above 6. It can definitely fluctuate though it normally sort of stays in the same broader bracket (good for the age, normal, low etc ) x
your actual reserves can’t actually change in terms of you have the eggs you are born with but the tests can fluctuate for AMH to indicate them down to the sensitivity of the test etc. mine has improved slightly from age 36 to 40 (but in same ball park range) and the clinic said it means it hasn’t improved (as you don’t get ‘more’ eggs) just that I still have good reserves but their testing has just got a little better too so more precise! Maybe ask your clinic to explain the results but that’s what I was told xx
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