New Delhi, April 17 -- AMH, also known as Anti-Mullerian Hormone or Mullerian Inhibiting Hormone, has garnered significant attention in recent years within the realm of reproductive health. Did you know, AMH plays a pivotal role in both male and female genders?

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Arati Adhe Rojekar, Consultant - Gynaecology at PD Hinduja Hospital and MRC in Mahim, explained, "In males, it originates from specialised cells called Sertoli cells, while in females, it is produced by granulosa cells within the ovaries, specifically in the antral or pre-antral follicles. Its concentration in the bloodstream directly correlates with ovarian reserve, making it a valuable tool for predicting menopause or premature menopause. Ma...