History of infertility and anti-Müllerian hormone levels among participants in the Nurses' Health Study II.
Leslie V FarlandWilliam J DegnanElizabeth R Bertone-JohnsonA Heather EliassenSiwen WangAudrey J GaskinsJorge E ChavarroJanet W Rich-EdwardsStacey A MissmerPublished in: Menopause (New York, N.Y.) (2024)
Overall, we observed no association between the history of infertility and AMH levels later in life. However, specific subgroups of women with a history of infertility may have lower AMH levels throughout life compared with fertile women. This association was observed among subgroups, such as those who first experienced infertility at >30 years. These findings have implications for mechanisms through which infertility may be associated with premature menopause and chronic disease risk.