Hello doctors,
I recently have done my AMH level check and it's 2.15
I'm 28 years old and want to wait for pregnancy 1-2 years more. Please suggest what to do
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You are married. You are worried about getting pregnant at a later stage.
Please plan your family now. You are already married and want to have a baby. Why waste time and have unnecessary tension.
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Only with AMH levels, u should not decide in postponing your pregnancy
U need to get your AFC checked
U need to get your husband's semen analysis checked. For your age the AMH level seems slightly lower. Better consult and have a proper discussion, later you should not regret.
Your AMH of 2.15 is quite decent for your age, so nothing to worry about right now.If you’re not feeling ready for a pregnancy yet, that’s totally valid. The most important thing is that you and your partner are on the same page emotionally and practically.
That said, I always like to be honest—fertility isn’t something that stays constant. Things like stress, long work hours, lifestyle, even the environment can sometimes impact it faster than we expect.
If you’re thinking of waiting, it’s worth having a quick chat about what your options are—just so you have clarity and control over your future. No pressure at all—just informed choices
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