Duration, recency, and type of hormonal contraceptive use and antimüllerian hormone levels
Fertility and Sterility Mar 26, 2021
Bernardi LA, Weiss MS, Waldo A, et al. - In view of inconsistent findings regarding the association between hormonal contraceptive use and AMH levels in the existing literature, researchers conducted a cross-sectional study examining if the duration, recency, or type of hormonal contraceptive used is linked with antimüllerian hormone (AMH) levels. They included a total of 1,643 African American women aged 23–35 years at the time of blood drawing (2010–2012). Findings revealed significantly lower AMH levels among current users of most forms of hormonal contraceptives, however, the suppressive effect of hormonal contraceptives on AMH levels is identified as reversible.
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