Can you still have an amh of 0.78 for in vitro fertilization?

AMH refers to Anti-Müllerian Hormone. Whether or not an AMH value of 0.78 can be used for IVF needs to be determined by the patient’s own condition, if there are eggs then IVF can be used, if there are no eggs then IVF cannot be used. IVF, also known as in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer, involves extracting eggs from a woman’s ovaries and culturing male sperm in a petri dish in a laboratory to produce a fertilized egg, which is then returned to the woman’s uterus. AMH value is a test to reflect the female ovarian function, the normal range is 2~6.8ng/ml, AMH value less than 2 suggests that the ovary function is premature failure, less ovulation, if the AMH value is 0.78, the ovary function is still able to normal ovulation generally can do IVF. If the AMH value is 0.78, the ovarian premature failure is serious, can not normal ovulation may not be able to do IVF. If the AMH value is 0.78, you need to go to the hospital to complete the relevant examinations to assess the ovarian function and make the choice under the guidance of the doctor. If you have any other questions, please consult a professional doctor for guidance.