Whether a high AMH value will affect fertility depends on the patient’s condition. If the patient has menstrual sporadic ovulation disorder and may have polycystic ovary syndrome, it should be combined with other laboratory tests, such as total testosterone and free testosterone in the seven female hormone tests. If both or only one of these tests is elevated, it also indicates the possibility of polycystic ovary syndrome. If androgens are not high, but there are symptoms of hyperandrogenemia, such as acne, hirsutism, or the development of gonadal hair where it should not be, this may also indicate symptoms of Kaohsiung and may help diagnose the presence of polycystic ovary syndrome. If a diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome can be made, there will be a disruption of ovulation with sparse menstruation, both of which can affect the chances of pregnancy.