Association between a history of depression and anti-müllerian hormone among late-reproductive aged women: the Harvard study of moods and cycles.
Samuel W GolenbockLauren A WiseGeralyn M Lambert-MesserlianElizabeth E EklundBernard L HarlowPublished in: Women's midlife health (2020)
Overall, the prevalence of low AMH was similar for depressed and non-depressed women 36-45 years of age. Surprisingly, among younger and nulliparous women, those with a history of depression had a slightly reduced prevalence of low AMH relative to those without such a history. These results do not indicate reduced ovarian reserve among women with a history of depression.