Anti-Müllerian Hormone is abbreviated as AMH.AMH1.38ng/ml in vitro can increase the number of follicles growing in the ovaries during the current menstrual cycle, but the therapeutic effect varies from person to person, and at the same time, in vitro does not increase the number of reserve follicles in the ovaries.
For women with an AMH of 1.38ng/ml, this indicates that their ovarian function has diminished, and the number of reserve follicles in the ovaries is constant after birth and decreases with the onset of menstruation.
By promoting ovulation, more follicles can be induced to grow and develop during the menstrual cycle so that mature eggs can be released to increase the chances of pregnancy.
For women with an AMH of 1.38ng/ml who still want to have children, it is recommended that they go to a regular hospital in time to complete the relevant examinations and under the guidance of the doctor, actively target treatment to increase the chances of pregnancy.