Anti-Müllerian hormone | High Risk Obstetrics Specialist In Bhubaneswar | Dr Monalisha Naik

Women typically do not prioritise their health. However, they forget that being healthy can lead to a healthy society. If you are experiencing any gynaecological issues, contact Dr. Monalisha Naik, the best High-risk obstetrics specialist in Bhubaneswar. 



Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is a hormone produced by small, developing follicles in the ovaries. It plays a key role in reproductive biology and is commonly used as a marker of a woman’s ovarian reserve, that is, the number of eggs she has left. Key Functions of AMH are:

In females, AMH is secreted by granulosa cells in ovarian follicles.

In males, AMH is produced by Sertoli cells in the testes during fetal development and plays a role in the regression of Müllerian ducts, which would otherwise develop into female reproductive organs.

Factors Affecting AMH Levels

Age: AMH naturally declines with age.

Medical Conditions: Conditions like PCOS increase AMH, while premature ovarian failure reduces it.

Medications/Chemotherapy: Certain treatments can reduce AMH levels.

If you want to know more about AMH then do not hesitate to consult, Dr Monalisha Naik, the best High-risk obstetrics specialist in Bhubaneswar for expert care and treatment. Book your Appointment Today! 

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