Anti Mullerian Hormone Test


FAQ

Can I get pregnant with low AMH?

Having a low AMH level suggests a diminished ovarian reserve, which may affect fertility potential. However, it does not necessarily mean that pregnancy is impossible. It's important to remember that fertility is a complex interplay of various factors, including age, overall health, and other fertility markers. While a low AMH level may decrease the likelihood of natural conception, assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) may still offer viable options. Consultation with a fertility specialist is crucial for a personalized assessment and guidance regarding fertility treatment options.

What is a good AMH level to get pregnant?

There is no universal "good" AMH level for fertility, as it varies among individuals. Higher levels are generally associated with better ovarian reserve, but other factors also influence fertility. Consult a fertility specialist for personalized advice.

What is a normal AMH level?

Normal AMH levels typically range between 1.0 to 4.0 ng/mL, but the interpretation varies between laboratories. Your fertility specialist will consider AMH alongside other factors to assess ovarian reserve and potential fertility.

When should I take the AMH test?

The AMH test is often conducted on specific days of the menstrual cycle, usually in the early follicular phase (days 2-4). However, your healthcare provider will provide guidance based on your individual situation.

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