Low AMH: What It Means for Your Fertility and What You Can Do About It

If you've been told you have low AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) levels, you're likely feeling overwhelmed or confused. At Dr. Roshi Satija’s IVF & Fertility Center , we’re here to help you understand what this means for your fertility and how we can support you through your journey to parenthood. What is AMH? It is known that AMH is a hormone that is secreted by the follicles within your ovaries. It gives fertility specialists an idea of your ovarian reserve —how many eggs you may have left. While it doesn't measure egg quality or guarantee pregnancy, it plays an important role in assessing your fertility window and treatment options. What Does Low AMH Mean? A low AMH level typically indicates: A reduced number of eggs A possible diminished ovarian response to stimulation in IVF The need for more personalized fertility planning It is important to remember, however, that low AMH does not necessarily mean that you are infertile. The good news is that many...