Buyer beware: The AMH test is not a fertility fortune teller
Testing of anti-Müllerian hormone levels has its place, but should not be used to predict fertility...
Senior research fellow, Monash University
Dr Karin Hammarberg is senior research fellow in the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University and senior research officer at the Victorian Assisted Reproductive Treatment Authority (VARTA) in Melbourne Australia.
by Dr Karin Hammarberg and 1 others
Testing of anti-Müllerian hormone levels has its place, but should not be used to predict fertility...
Direct-to-consumer anti-Müllerian hormone tests are being sold to women across the world with the promise that they can help them predict and plan their fertility. Yet, that isn't what they are designed for argues Dr Karin Hammarberg…
by Professor Alan Trounson and 1 others
In Australia, almost four percent of children are born as a result of assisted reproductive technologies. The comparatively high rate of ART use is in part due to costs being covered by the taxpayer-funded health insurance scheme, Medicare...
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