26/02/2026
“What Your AMH Really Means” 🧬
One number. So much anxiety.
AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) is one of the most misunderstood fertility tests. Let’s clear it up.
AMH measures your egg reserve (quantity) — not egg quality and not your ability to conceive this month.
Here’s what the levels usually suggest:
🔻 Low AMH
Fewer eggs remaining
May produce fewer eggs during IVF
Does NOT mean pregnancy is impossible
Does NOT mean menopause has started
Many women with low AMH still conceive — sometimes naturally, sometimes with assistance.
🔹 Normal AMH
Egg reserve within expected range for your age
Likely moderate response to ovarian stimulation
But remember:
A “normal” AMH at 38 is different from a “normal” AMH at 28. Age still affects egg quality.
🔺 High AMH
Often seen in
Polycystic O***y Syndrome
Many small follicles
Higher risk of OHSS if overstimulated
Does NOT mean ovulation is regular
Does NOT mean getting pregnant will be easy
🚫 What AMH DOESN’T Tell You
Egg quality
Tubal patency
S***m health
Exact timing of menopause
True fertility assessment =
AMH + Age + Ultrasound (AFC) + Clinical history.
AMH is a data point. Not a verdict.
Visit a fertility specialist and get proper examination and explanation.