Very high AMH levels, often above 8–10 ng/mL, are typically associated with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). While high AMH suggests a large ovarian reserve, it can indicate an imbalance in follicle development and hormonal regulation. This may lead to irregular cycles, ovulation issues, or challenges during fertility treatments. High AMH levels require careful evaluation by a healthcare provider to address underlying conditions and manage reproductive health effectively.
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