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A woman’s ovarian age does not correspond exactly to her biological age. There are women of the same age who have different ovarian reserves.
To find out a woman’s ovarian reserve, that is, the number of eggs per cycle that she can develop at a given time in her life, a transvaginal ultrasound with antral follicle count (AFC) is performed in the first days of the cycle and an analytical determination of anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels is done, which can be performed at any time during the ovarian cycle. An abnormal value of anti-Müllerian hormone can indicate premature ovarian insufficiency, also known as early ovarian failure.
The normal values according to age can be found in tables created by Institut Marquès, which you can download here. Other analytical parameters to consider are the basal hormones (FSH, LH, and oestradiol). These hormones are present on the second or third day of menstruation.
If the results of these tests indicate that a woman has a low ovarian reserve, her chances of achieving a pregnancy are lower than with a normal ovarian reserve. Therefore, to fulfil her wish to become a mother, she may opt for Assisted Reproduction treatments. The specific treatment is determined by evaluating other factors, such as the male factor and the age of the patient.
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