Normal values of anti-Müllerian hormone

The normal value of anti-Müllerian hormone is in the range of 2-6.8 ng/ml. If the indicator is less than 0.7 ng/ml, it means that there are particularly few follicles present and that pregnancy cannot occur normally. If it is in the normal range, it means that there are many follicles present and that they are able to ovulate normally and conceive normally. Therefore, you can usually monitor the anti-Müllerian hormone value to clarify whether there is normal ovulation at present and whether you are able to conceive normally. Take care to rest, exercise properly, avoid hormonal drugs, avoid exposure to X-rays, and review the uterine adnexal ultrasound regularly to clarify whether the secretion of follicles is normal. If the menstrual cycle is stable, you can have intercourse during ovulation to increase the chance of conception. If the menstrual cycle is unstable, ovulation test paper can be performed to determine the time of intercourse.