AMH Levels Explained: Fertility, Myths & Testing

In this video, Dr. Pallavi R Gangatkar, Fertility and IVF Specialist, Cloudnine Hospital, Nagarbhavi, Bengaluru, explains what AMH levels mean, how to interpret your results, and clears up common myths about fertility and AMH testing. Understanding your fertility is crucial for planning a healthy pregnancy, and AMH, or anti-Müllerian hormone, is one of the most important indicators. Produced by small ovarian follicles, AMH helps assess your ovarian reserve — essentially, how many eggs you have left. It is especially useful for women planning pregnancy, considering egg freezing, or preparing for IVF.