How to carry out AMH inspection
AMH (Antimiller hormone) is a protein secreted by women's ovaries, which is widely used to evaluate women's ovarian reserve function. AMH examination evaluates women's ovarian reserve by measuring the AMH level in the blood, thus providing important guidance for the diagnosis and treatment of infertility.

AMH examination is usually carried out at the beginning of the female menstrual cycle, because the AMH level is most stable at this time. The following are the specific steps of AMH inspection:
1. Consult the doctor: Before AMH examination, women should consult the doctor to understand the purpose, process and significance of the examination. The doctor will explain the significance of the examination results and make a follow-up treatment plan for the patient according to the results.
2. Blood collection: A certain amount of blood samples shall be taken for AMH examination to analyze the AMH level. The doctor will bind a small band on the patient's arm to make the blood vessel prominent. Then the doctor will disinfect the patient's arm, insert a slender needle into the blood vessel, and take the required blood sample.
3. Laboratory test: The blood samples collected will be sent to the laboratory for further analysis. Laboratory technicians will use specific reagents and equipment to measure AMH levels in blood samples and record the results.
4. Result interpretation: doctors will interpret the AMH level results provided by the laboratory. Under normal circumstances, the AMH level of women should be within a certain range. A higher level of AMH may indicate better ovarian reserve, while a lower level may indicate decreased ovarian function. The doctor will make a follow-up treatment plan for the patient according to the results of AMH level and the comprehensive situation of other examinations.
AMH examination for IVF
IVF is an assisted reproductive technology that helps couples who cannot conceive naturally achieve their reproductive aspirations. AMH examination plays an important role in IVF, as shown below:
1. Evaluation of ovarian response: AMH level can reflect the reserve function of women's ovaries, which can be used to evaluate the ovarian response of women receiving IVF treatment. By evaluating the level of AMH, doctors can predict the good degree of ovulation response of women in the treatment process, so as to formulate an optimized treatment plan in advance.
2. Individualized treatment: AMH examination results can also help doctors to carry out individualized treatment for patients. For patients with low AMH level, doctors may adjust the treatment plan and adopt more radical measures to improve the success rate. For patients with high levels of AMH, doctors may reduce the dosage of drugs to reduce the risk of multiple pregnancy.
3. Prediction of ovarian response: AMH level can also be used to predict the ovarian response of women in the process of IVF, so as to more accurately predict the number and quality of ovulated follicles. This is helpful for doctors to monitor and adjust the drug dose during treatment, and improve the success rate of pregnancy.
In conclusion, AMH test plays an important role in IVF. By evaluating the ovarian reserve function of women, doctors can help them make personalized adjustments to the treatment process and improve the success rate of pregnancy.
summary
AMH examination is an important method to evaluate female ovarian reserve function. It helps doctors to assess women's ovarian reserve and provide guidance for the diagnosis and treatment of infertility by measuring the level of AMH in the blood. In the process of IVF, AMH examination can help doctors to assess ovarian response, develop individualized treatment plans, and predict ovarian response. Through these functions, AMH examination can improve the success rate of IVF and help more couples who cannot conceive naturally achieve their fertility aspirations.