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Pcos and diminished ovarian reserve

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Does this apply I am under the impression we have high AMH, in March I had a scan they said my AMH was good had 20 follicles in one ovary

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Yes I think some (maybe the even majority) of women with pcos have high AMH but I've been told by specialist not all do, not sure how accurate it is as never looked up but they are a pcos/fertility specialist so assuming true. I've been diagnosed with pcos, but don't actually have polycystic ovaries (which is only one of the symptoms that women with pcos can get, I find it causes confusion that the syndrom is named after one of the symptoms!) I have other symptoms of high androgen levels though and evidence of anovulation, but my AMH is at 24pmol/L which I was told is moderate. hope that helps

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