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Normal FSH Levels to Get Pregnant: What You Need to Know

FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) is the key marker for ovarian reserve — how many eggs you have left. A day 2–3 FSH test is one of the first investigations ordered in a fertility workup, and understanding the result is important.

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What Is FSH and Why Does It Matter for Fertility?

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Normal FSH Levels to Conceive

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High FSH: What It Means

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Can You Still Get Pregnant With High FSH?

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FSH and AMH Together

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Frequently Asked Questions

What FSH level is too high to get pregnant?
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What is a normal FSH level on day 3?
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Can FSH levels change month to month?
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Does high FSH mean IVF will not work?
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