Low AMH & Fertility

Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is an important marker of ovarian reserve, reflecting how many eggs a woman has left. Low AMH levels can affect fertility, but with the right guidance and treatment options, many women can still achieve successful pregnancies. Dr. Nikita specializes in fertility care for women with low AMH.

What is AMH?

AMH is a hormone produced by the ovarian follicles. It helps doctors estimate a woman’s ovarian reserve — the number of eggs available for future ovulation.

  • Indicator of ovarian reserve
  • Helps plan fertility treatment
  • Declines naturally with age
Causes of Low AMH

Low AMH may occur for several reasons, often age-related but sometimes due to other factors.

  • Natural decline with advancing age
  • Genetic or autoimmune conditions
  • Previous ovarian surgery or chemotherapy
  • Unexplained low ovarian reserve

Dr. Nikita’s Message

“A diagnosis of low AMH can feel overwhelming, but it is not the end of your fertility journey. With timely interventions and advanced fertility treatments, many women with low AMH go on to have healthy pregnancies. I believe in providing individualized care and support at every step.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, pregnancy is possible even with low AMH, especially if you are younger. Fertility treatments can improve your chances.

Not necessarily. Low AMH reflects ovarian reserve, but many women with low AMH continue to have regular cycles and can conceive.

Treatments include IVF, ICSI, ovarian stimulation with tailored protocols, and in some cases, donor egg IVF. The right plan depends on your age and health.

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