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My anti-mullerian (AMH) is high, why can't I get pregnant?

By Michelle Lorraine Embleton B.Sc. Ph.D. (biochemist).
Last Update: 04/05/2024

Michelle Emblenton, biochemist at inviTRA, answers in the following video:

Having a high level of AMH suggests you have a good ovarian reserve, but this is not the only factor involved in getting pregnant and there may be something else that is leading to the infertility issues. In these cases, we recommend that both members of the couple attend a fertility clinic for full testing to find out what is the cause for the infertility and, therefore, find the best course of action in order for you to become parents.

 Michelle Lorraine Embleton
Michelle Lorraine Embleton
B.Sc. Ph.D.
Biochemist
PhD in Biochemistry, University of Bristol, UK, specialising in DNA : protein intereactions. BSc honours degree in Molecular Biology, Univerisity of Bristol. Translation and editing of scientific and medical literature.
Biochemist. PhD in Biochemistry, University of Bristol, UK, specialising in DNA : protein intereactions. BSc honours degree in Molecular Biology, Univerisity of Bristol. Translation and editing of scientific and medical literature.