It is important to forecast the ovarian reserve and the performance of the ART cycle in order to prepare treatment schedules, prevent OHSS and advise the couple. The objective of this study is to confirm the exactness of AMH as a predictor of a woman's potential fertility. The retrospective study uses the same protocols and procedures to assess the efficiency of multiple IVF/ICSI cycles for 100 women in an infertility centre. In 20 persons the level of AMH was high, in 23 females the average was low and in 57 women it was high. A good ovarian response occurred in all women with an AMH; with the exception of one, all women with an AMH were good ovarian; with a low AMH, all women had a poor response. 128 IVF/ICSI cycles on 100 women were carried out, 184 on fresh and cryopreserved embryos were carried out on embryo transfers, 49 female embryos were clinically pregnant. There were 39 clinical pregnancies in 76 ART cycles in 57 women with normal AMH; in 20 women with high AMH, there were 44 embryo transfers, 9 with clinical pregnancy; in 28 ART cycles in 23 women with low AMH, 17 with embryonic transfers, only one became pregnant. in 24 ART cycles, only one of the 23 women was pregnant. AMH can be used as an ovary reaction and hyperstimulation marker for women with PCOS and a protocol of stimulation can be modified to prevent OHSS.
Author (s) DetailsAlla Satanarayana Reddy
Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Vinayaka Mission’s Medical College & Hospital, Karaikal, Vinayaka Mission`s Research Foundation (DU), Salem, India.
Arunagiri Ramasamy
Vinayaka Mission’s Medical College & Hospital, Karaikal, Vinayaka Mission`s Research Foundation (DU), Salem, India.
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