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 women who have low AMH are able to conceive with the right support and strategy.

Low AMH Causes & Risk Factors

You may not notice physical symptoms of low AMH, but several risk factors can contribute:

  • Age (most common factor after age 35)

  • Endometriosis

  • Genetic predisposition

  • Ovarian surgery

  • Cancer treatments (radiation or chemotherapy)

How We Support You at Dr. Roshi Satija’s Clinic



Our clinic Dr. Roshi Satija’s IVF & Fertility Center uses a compassionate, evidence-based approach to support patients with low AMH.

 Diagnostic Testing

We use blood tests to measure AMH and perform an Antral Follicle Count (AFC) via ultrasound for a clearer fertility picture.

 Personalized Fertility Solutions

Every woman is different. Depending on your age, fertility goals, and health profile, we may suggest:

  • IVF with tailored hormone protocols

  • Minimal stimulation IVF

  • Egg freezing (for future family planning)

  • Donor egg IVF

  • Fertility-enhancing supplements like DHEA or CoQ10 (under supervision)

 Lifestyle Tips to Support Fertility

It's not possible to directly increase AMH, but here are ways to boost fertility:

  • A diet rich in antioxidants, folate, and omega-3s

  • Exercise and stress reduction

  • Avoiding smoking, excessive alcohol, and environmental toxins

  • Taking doctor-approved fertility supplements

 Final Thoughts: There Is Still Hope

A low AMH diagnosis might feel discouraging, but it’s only one part of your fertility profile. With the right medical guidance, many women still go on to achieve a healthy pregnancy.

At Dr. Roshi Satija’s IVF & Fertility Center, we focus on individualized care, cutting-edge treatments, and most importantly—hope.

 Book a Consultation Today

Take control of your fertility journey.
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