AMH is the anti-Müllerian hormone. A low AMH indicates poor ovarian function, and the presence of dominant follicles means that pregnancy is possible, but the probability of getting pregnant naturally is lower. Low AMH indicates poor ovarian reserve function. The lower the AMH value, the less likely a woman is to conceive naturally, and even if there are dominant follicles, the woman is still less likely to conceive naturally. Even if there are dominant follicles, a woman is still less likely to conceive naturally. Although women with low AMH are less likely to conceive naturally, they may still be able to get pregnant because ovarian reserve function affects the number of eggs, but does not have a greater effect on the quality of the eggs. If the dominant ovum is able to ovulate normally and successfully combines with the sperm, then it is possible for a woman to get pregnant naturally. Women with low AMH and dominant follicles can calculate the ovulation period and have intercourse during ovulation to increase the probability of getting pregnant naturally, or even if they cannot get pregnant naturally, they can try to get pregnant through IVF.