Anti-Mllerian Hormone (AMH) serves as a marker of ovarian reserve, reflecting the quantity of remaining eggs in a woman’s ovaries. The level of this hormone is often assessed during fertility evaluations. Understanding factors that can influence or potentially elevate AMH levels is an area of ongoing interest within reproductive endocrinology.
AMH levels naturally decline with age, representing the normal reduction in a woman’s egg supply. Maintaining adequate levels is important for women desiring future fertility. While a single method to definitively and permanently raise AMH does not currently exist, various strategies and lifestyle modifications are explored to optimize ovarian health and potentially improve hormone production.