AMH basically tells you how many eggs are left in the basket, haha. Mine was super high, maybe because of PCOS, and look at me now—handling twins who don't let me sleep for even 2 hours! So yes, higher AMH can sometimes bring double trouble and double joy!
AMH is just a blood test to check egg reserve, but please check prices because private labs charge a lot for it, around 2000-3000 rupees. If you are planning, see if your hospital package covers it. Best to plan these tests economically where possible.
I know how heartbreaking it feels to look at AMH numbers, especially if they are on the lower side. During my IVF journey, I learned that even with very low AMH, beautiful miracles happen. Please hold onto hope and take it one gentle step at a time, you are doing great.
I am no expert so I won't give medical details, but my personal experience was that my AMH was 1.8 and I conceived naturally after some lifestyle changes. It is different for everyone, so only trust what your doctor tells you about your specific reports.
When the lab sent my AMH report, I felt so scared and overwhelmed by all those terms. I felt like my body was failing me because the value was slightly low. But my gynac explained it's just one factor, and now holding my little one, I realize I worried way too much.
Actually my AMH was quite low, around 1.2, and I was so stressed about conceiving. But my doctor told me quality matters more than quantity, and I just delivered a healthy baby last month! So don't lose heart seeing a low number on your report.
AMH just shows your egg reserve, beta, so don't get scared by numbers. Along with whatever doctor says, focus on eating healthy ghar ka khana, almonds, and keeping your mind calm. Stressing too much is not good for your system.