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Finding fertility options with low AMH: A detailed guide

Finding fertility options with low AMH: A detailed guide

2 January 2025

Finding fertility options with low AMH: A detailed guide

When it comes to fertility, Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) levels are often a focal point for individuals and couples trying to conceive. Low AMH can indicate a diminished ovarian reserve, leading to concerns about fertility potential. However, a low AMH diagnosis doesn’t mean that hope is lost. There are various pathways to parenthood that can be explored. This blog will delve into innovative and effective fertility options for those facing low AMH levels, along with an understanding of AMH itself and ways to potentially increase its value.

What is AMH?

Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) is a hormone produced by ovarian follicles, specifically those that are still in their early stages of development. It plays a crucial role in regulating the growth and maturation of these follicles. AMH levels provide insight into the number of eggs a woman has in her ovaries. 

Key Points about AMH

  • Levels indicate reserve: Low AMH suggests a lower quantity of available eggs, but it does not necessarily reflect egg quality or guarantee infertility.

  • Age factor: AMH levels typically decline with age, which is a natural part of reproductive aging.

How to increase AMH levels?

How to increase AMH levels?

While low AMH can be concerning, there are steps that may help improve ovarian health and potentially increase AMH levels:

 1. Diet and Nutrition

  • Antioxidant-rich foods: Incorporating foods high in antioxidants (like berries, nuts, and leafy greens) may help improve ovarian function and reduce oxidative stress.

  • Healthy fats: Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish, flaxseeds, and walnuts, can support hormonal balance and overall reproductive health.

  • Avoid processed foods: Reducing sugar and processed foods can enhance overall health and may positively affect hormonal levels.

 2. Exercise

  • Moderate activity: Engaging in regular, moderate exercise can help maintain a healthy weight, which is crucial for hormonal balance. Aim for a combination of aerobic and strength-training exercises.

  • Avoid over-exercising: Excessive exercise can lead to hormonal disruptions, so it’s important to find a balanced routine.

 3. Stress management

Chronic stress can negatively impact fertility by affecting hormonal balance. Consider practices such as:

  • Mindfulness and Meditation: Techniques that promote relaxation can help reduce stress.

  • Yoga: This can improve physical and mental well-being, potentially enhancing fertility.

4. Supplements

Certain supplements may support ovarian health:

  • Vitamin D: Adequate levels of vitamin D are linked to reproductive health, so consider testing and supplementation if necessary.

5. Consulting with a specialist

If you’re concerned about low AMH levels, consider consulting a fertility specialist. They can provide tailored advice and discuss potential interventions, including:

  • IVF options: For those with low AMH, IVF with or without egg donation may be viable options.

Navigating fertility options

While low AMH can feel daunting, it’s important to remember that there are numerous options available. Here’s a closer look at pathways to consider:

1. Lifestyle modifications – Making healthy lifestyle choices can enhance fertility. Focus on nutrition, exercise, and stress management to create a conducive environment for conception.

2. Fertility testing and Monitoring – Regular monitoring can provide insight into your reproductive health. Consult with a fertility specialist to explore hormonal evaluations and ovarian reserve testing.

3. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) IVF offers a controlled environment for conception and allows for advanced options like Pre implantation Genetic Testing (PGT) and using donor eggs.

4. Alternative options – Egg Freezing: Consider freezing eggs for future use if immediate conception is not feasible.

5. Emotional support and Counselling – Navigating fertility challenges can be emotionally taxing. Seeking support from a counsellor or support group can provide a safe space to process feelings and share experiences.

Conclusion

While a low AMH level may seem like a barrier, it’s important to recognize the various options available. From lifestyle modifications to advanced reproductive technologies, many pathways can lead to successful conception. Collaborating with Bavishi Fertility Institute and surrounding yourself with support can empower you on this journey. Remember, every path to parenthood is unique, and exploring your options can open doors to possibilities you may not have considered.

At Bavishi fertility institute, we give the option of self-eggs to every woman under the age of 45 with their own eggs while they’re still ovulating, and we’ve given many women the chance to try after they’re otherwise turned away.

We respect the desire to use self-eggs whenever possible. The realistic success chance is discussed, and the cost-benefit ratio is also counselled. We offer ovarian rejuvenation and medical treatment to enhance ovarian function. We highly customize the treatment protocol as per individualized need. Use very sophisticated ovum pick up using double lumen needle with follicle flush to recover maximum oocytes. Our highly skilled embryologists and up to date IVF lab setup help us take care of the very precious egg/eggs. Zero error embryo transfer, appropriate post ET support and much more help us achieve the highest success chance despite poor or very poor ovarian reserve.
Contact Bavishi Fertility Institute to explore your options, discuss your personalized treatment plan, and begin your journey with confidence.

Author bio

Dr. Parth Bavishi

Dr. Parth Bavishi, MD in Obstetrics and Gynecology, brings over 12 years of invaluable work experience to his role as Director of Bavishi Fertility Institute, leading a group of IVF clinics committed to helping couples realize their dreams of parenthood.

Bavishi Fertility Institute is dedicated to provide customized and personalized treatments which are simple, safe , smart and successful. Bavishi Fertility Institute works with success and satisfaction for all at heart. Providing an ideal blend of professional treatment and personalised care.

Dr. Parth had special training in infertility at Bavishi fertility Institute, the Diamond Institute, USA, and the HART Institute, Japan.

Dr. Bavishi is a distinguished expert in his field. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr.Bavishi is the author of the acclaimed book, ‘Your Miracle in Making: A Couple’s Guide to Pregnancy,’ offering invaluable insights to couples navigating the complexities of fertility. He loves to empower patients to make the correct choice by education both online and offline.

His exceptional contributions have earned him the prestigious Rose of Paracelsus award from the European Medical Association. Dr. Parth has been an invited faculty at many national and international conferences.

FAQs

Blood tests are used to measure AMH levels, often combined with an ultrasound to assess ovarian reserve.

AMH levels are generally stable but may show slight variations due to factors like hormonal treatments or health changes.

AMH indicates ovarian reserve, while FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) reflects how hard the body is working to stimulate follicle development.

No, low AMH indicates diminished ovarian reserve but does not necessarily affect egg quality or guarantee infertility.

While AMH cannot be dramatically increased, healthy lifestyle changes, stress reduction, and proper nutrition may support overall ovarian health.

AMH reflects egg quantity, not quality. Egg quality is more influenced by age and overall health.

Yes, many women with low AMH levels can conceive naturally, especially with proper guidance and care.

Waiting may further reduce ovarian reserve, making conception more challenging. Consulting a fertility specialist is recommended.

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