Fertility declines with age because fewer eggs remain in, your ovaries and the quality of the eggs remaining is lower than. When you were younger. Blood tests are now available to determine your ovarian reserve a term, which reflects your age-related. Fertility potential. In the simplest of, these testsThe hormones follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and estradiol are tested in your blood on the second third or fourth,,, Day of your menstrual period. An elevated FSH level indicates that your chances for pregnancy may be lower than routinely. Expected for, your age especially if you are age 35 or older, In addition.An AMH level (anti-M V llerian hormone level) may also be ordered to provide additional information about your ovarian, reserve. A lower AMH level indicates decreased ovarian reserve. Abnormally high FSH or low AMH levels do not mean that you have no. Chance of successful conception. However they may, indicate that success rates may, be lower that more aggressive treatment. May, be warrantedAnd / or that higher medication doses may be needed. Another commonly used option to detect ovarian reserve is the use of. Transvaginal ultrasound to determine antral follicle count (AFC), which is when each follicle in both ovaries are, counted. An AFC is performed during the first 3-4 days of the menstrual cycle.
.Older women tend to have a lower response to fertility medications and a higher miscarriage rate than younger women. The. Chance of having a chromosomally, abnormal embryo such as one with, Down syndrome also increases with age. Because of the. Marked effect of age on pregnancy and birth rates it is, common for older couples to begin fertility treatment, sooner and. In, some casesTo consider more aggressive treatment than younger couples.
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