How does FSH interact with anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) in regulating ovarian reserve and what insights does this relationship provide for fertility evaluations?
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FSH stimulates ovarian follicle growth, while AMH, produced by follicles, inhibits excessive FSH effects, maintaining ovarian reserve. High FSH and low AMH indicate reduced fertility.
FSH stimulates ovarian follicle growth, while AMH, produced by growing follicles, inhibits premature follicle activation, indicating ovarian reserve health for fertility assessments.