What are the indicators of ovarian function?

Ovary is an important body organ of women, and it is also very easy to be ignored in daily life. Therefore, many people have never heard of ovarian function examination, which can help women understand the specific situation of their ovaries. So, what are the ovarian function indicators? If you want to know about this, let's take a look!

What are the indicators of ovarian function? 1. Sex hormone normal index: Sex hormone reflects the strength of ovarian reserve function, and follicle stimulating hormone level can indirectly reflect the size of ovarian follicular pool when ovarian function is normal. Generally, FSH water is greater than10IU/L. When FSH water is greater than 12IU/L, the ovarian function is decreased, and the ratio of follicle stimulating hormone to luteinizing hormone can also reflect the ovarian reserve function. When FSH water is greater than 3, the ovarian reserve function is decreased.

2. Anti-Mü llerian hormone (AMH): Anti-Mü llerian hormone is the best index to evaluate ovarian reserve function at present. It is a glycoprotein secreted by follicles. The normal serum anti-Mullerian hormone value is 2-6.8ng/ml, and the serum AMH value is 4-6.8ng/ml, so the fertility is the best. The serum AMH value was 2.2-4ng/ml, and the fertility was satisfactory. But the reference values of different ages are different. Generally speaking, the reference value of AMH for 18-29 years old is 2.0-2.5ng/ml. 29-37 years old is about 2.0ng/ml, and it will be lower after 37 years old, and AMH can not be detected after menopause. When AMH is lower than 0.5- 1. 1ng/ml, ovarian function will decrease.

3. Sinus Follicle Count (AFC): Sinus Follicle Count reflects the number of "seeds" that can be used to produce mature eggs in the ovary, which is the sum of the number of bilateral ovarian antrum follicles counted by transvaginal ultrasound in the early follicular phase, with high specificity. Therefore, it can predict ovarian hyporesponsiveness and help to predict ovarian hyporesponsiveness. If the number of sinus follicles is less than 6-8, ovarian function will decline.

Does poor ovarian function affect pregnancy? Poor ovarian function will directly affect pregnancy. Poor ovarian function will affect the secretion of estrogen, the maturation of follicles, the discharge of eggs and the quality of eggs. So poor ovarian function will directly affect women's normal pregnancy. It is even easy to cause female infertility.

If a woman wants to get pregnant and have a baby, it is best to check her ovaries first. If there is no problem with the ovaries, then the probability that a woman can have a baby is very high. If there is something wrong with women's ovaries, then women's fertility may be greatly affected. Poor ovaries in women can lead to irregular menstruation, less menstrual flow, or amenorrhea. Women's menstrual problems will affect their ability to conceive. At the same time, women's poor ovarian function will directly affect women's uterus, leading to defects in uterine function, which directly leads to women's inability to conceive and naturally fail to conceive successfully.