Cutting Edge Test For Fertility And Menopause Foreseeing The Onset Of Menopause And End Of Fertility


Fertility and menopause go together, and it is a known fact that fertility declines in the years leading up to the menopause, so predicting the age at which menopause is destined to start is a very useful thing.

As shown by a 12 year Iranian study of 266 women, a novel test which determines a hormone called anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) discovered it was probable to pinpoint the age of menopause by assessing the levels of AMH.

AMH is manufactured in the cellular material of the ovaries and controls the formation of follicles in the ovaries from which eggs generate.

The study was performed at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Tehran and was led by Dr Fahimeh Ramezani Tehrani. In the study, 266 women aged ranging from 20 years and 49 years old were monitored through blood samples and physical examinations at three yearly durations over a 12 year span. Researchers then worked out a mathematical model for evaluating the age at menopause from AMH levels in the blood. They found that using this system, they were able to foresee the age at which women got to menopause to within a mean of just 4 months.

This method is likely to be particularly useful for choosing women who may have an early menopause and who could then plan on making a family accordingly.

The menopause test is unable to predict when women could lose their fertility. Usually this transpires roughly a decade prior to menopause. Nevertheless, if general practitioners have knowledge of the time women will go into menopause, they can calculate approximately the time they will run out of eggs. Experts say the test could be extremely beneficial in identifying women who might go into the menopause early, for example, in their late 40s or earlier instead of their mid 50s.

But, you should also be aware that there are other causes that can affect fertility including the partner's sperm and other clinical problems like scarred tubes, so the Menopause test really should not be relied on as the only predictor of declining fertility.

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