AMH below 1ng/ml is usually not recommended for IVF, but it should also be evaluated in combination with other indicators. IVF originally has no absolute strict requirement on how low AMH is, but the lower the AMH is, the worse the ovarian function is, and the lower the IVF success rate is. the reference value of AMH is between 2ng/ml and 9ng/ml, if it is lower than 2ng/ml, it indicates that the ovarian function has declined, and the woman’s fertility may be reduced as well. If a woman’s AMH value is less than 1ng/ml, it indicates a significant decline in ovarian reserve function. Whether it is a natural pregnancy or IVF, it is more difficult for follicles to develop into normal mature eggs, so when the AMH is less than 1ng/ml and the underlying sinus follicles are also very few, and it is difficult to obtain eggs after ovulation, it is not recommended to do IVF. Low AMH can still have an effect on IVF, but it is not impossible. IVF depends on many factors, not just this value, and the success rate of IVF itself is less than 50%. You can consult a professional doctor for details, and the doctor will judge whether you can do IVF according to the actual situation.