What Is a Good AMH Level to Get Pregnant

By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)

AMH shows your ovarian reserve. Knowing your AMH level helps you understand your chances of conceiving naturally or with treatment.

By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)

AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) indicates how many eggs remain in your ovaries. Higher AMH usually means better egg reserve.

What Does AMH Tell You?

By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)

A good AMH level is generally between 1.0–4.0 ng/mL. This range suggests a healthy ovarian reserve for conception.

Ideal AMH for Pregnancy

By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)

AMH below 1.0 ng/mL indicates reduced egg reserve. Many women still conceive with low AMH using timely treatment.

When AMH Is Low

By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)

AMH above 4.0 ng/mL may signal PCOS. This means more eggs but can affect ovulation and natural conception.

Very High AMH Levels

By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)

AMH naturally decreases with age. Even a normal AMH can’t fully measure egg quality—age remains a key factor.

Age Impacts AMH

By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)

Pregnancy also depends on egg quality, ovulation, sperm health, and fallopian tubes—not just AMH levels.

AMH Alone Doesn’t Decide Fertility

By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)

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