Being told you have PCOS and low AMH at the same time can feel contradictory — one is often linked with many follicles, the other suggests a lower ovarian reserve. It is more common than people think, and it usually means your cycle needs support from more than one angle: ovulation, hormonal balance and egg wellness together. That is exactly the kind of situation AGO combos are designed for — a daily routine that supports several aspects of reproductive wellness at once, alongside your doctor's care.
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PCOS and low AMH together: what it means
These two findings describe different things, and you can have both:
- PCOS is a hormonal pattern often linked with irregular or absent ovulation, higher androgens and insulin-related changes.
- Low AMH is a marker suggesting a lower ovarian reserve — fewer eggs remaining — and can appear even in women with PCOS, especially over time.
- Together, they mean the focus is both encouraging regular ovulation and supporting the quality of the eggs you do have.
Only a doctor can diagnose and manage PCOS and interpret AMH results. Supplements do not treat PCOS or raise AMH — but a consistent routine can help support overall hormonal and reproductive wellness as part of a healthy lifestyle while you follow medical advice.
The AGO combo for PCOS + low AMH
For this combination, AGO combos are usually built to support ovulation, hormones and egg wellness together:
- AGO Mom — a daily foundation designed to support women actively trying to conceive, including cycle and ovulation wellness.
- AGO Eva — formulated to support hormonal balance, which many women with PCOS-related cycles value.
- Eva Herblux — an herbal formula chosen to support more regular cycles and hormonal wellness, often paired with Eva for irregular cycles.
A common pairing here is AGO Mom + Eva, with Eva Herblux added when cycles are especially irregular. Because low AMH also points to egg wellness, some women add support for egg quality too. See the full AGO range and combo pricing →
Who this combo is for
- Women told they have both PCOS and low AMH who want daily wellness support while under a doctor's care.
- Those with irregular or unpredictable cycles who also worry about ovarian reserve.
- Anyone preparing for or supporting a clinic pathway (IUI/IVF) who wants a wellness foundation alongside treatment.
How to take it — and what to expect
Egg development and cycle changes unfold over roughly a 90-day window, so AGO combos are commonly taken daily and consistently for about three months and ordered as a 3-month supply. Wellness support is gradual, and results vary from person to person. This is general wellness support — it is not a treatment for PCOS, does not change AMH, and does not guarantee any outcome.
When to see a doctor or specialist
PCOS and low AMH both deserve proper medical evaluation. Speak with a doctor or fertility specialist if you have very irregular or absent periods, have been trying to conceive for 12 months (or 6 months if over 35), or want your ovarian reserve assessed. Given that low AMH can affect timelines, seeking advice sooner is wise. Your AGO combo is designed to complement that care — not to replace it.
Get your free personalized combo plan
Not sure whether to start with Mom + Eva or add Eva Herblux for irregular cycles? A free, no-pressure consultation is the easiest first step. Tell us about your cycle, your PCOS and AMH results, and our care team will map an AGO combo to fit your situation.