Can you do IVF with anti-Müllerian tube hormone below 1ng/ml?

Anti-Müllerian Tube Hormone below 1ng/ml can do IVF, but the success rate of IVF will be lower.
Anti-Müllerian Tube Hormone is produced by sinus follicles, reflecting ovarian function, and its normal value ranges from 2 to 6.8ng/ml. Below 1.1ng/ml suggests a decline in ovarian reserve, which is usually accompanied by elevated follicle stimulating hormone and decreased estrogen, as well as a decrease in the number of basal sinus follicles, which reduces the chances of natural conception.
From an IVF perspective, this is technically possible as long as there are still eggs in the ovaries, but the success rate is significantly reduced due to the decline in ovarian reserve, which results in poor quantity and quality of eggs obtained.
Women with anti-Müllerian tube hormone below 1ng/ml should be evaluated for IVF success by their doctor in conjunction with their age.