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Low AMH and no bleeding
Hi , My age is 30 and AMH is 0.6. I hardly bleed for one day during periods as my endometrium does not go beyond 7mm naturally. Does this mean I am nearing menopause? I am horribly tensed due to this problem. Other hormone reports are normal.
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Hi low level of AMH indicator of menopause. You FSH test and consultant with US.
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Low amh signifies poor ovarian function. For menopause get a FSH level done
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Low AMH indicates low egg reserve. The AMH level can drop several months or years before attaining menopause. To understand if your nearing menopause, do FSH levels, preferably on day 2 of period. If you are planning a pregnancy, you need to consult a fertility specialist soon, to understand your treatment options.
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You need a test called fsh to  find out if you are entering menopause or not A low amh signifies poor ovarian function
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