Article 6PJ96 Widely advertised hormone test unreliable as fertility prediction tool for women, researchers say

Widely advertised hormone test unreliable as fertility prediction tool for women, researchers say

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Melissa Davey
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Experts warn women are making significant life changes' based on the anti-Mullerian hormone test, which they say is not reliable for many of its advertised uses

Accredited fertility clinics are among companies misleading women about a blood test used to indicate fertility, resulting in women potentially making misinformed health decisions, researchers say.

Dr Tessa Copp, from the University of Sydney's school of public health, says she and her colleagues are concerned by an increasing number of advertisements that overstate what the anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) test is useful for.

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