Low AMH: What It Means for Your Fertility & How to Improve Your Chances

Low AMH —three letters that can feel heavy with fear and uncertainty. A low Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) level doesn't mean the end of your fertility journey. At Dr. Roshi Satija’s IVF & Fertility Center , we specialize in giving women real hope, real answers, and real results—even with a low AMH diagnosis. What is Low AMH? AMH is a hormone produced by small follicles in the ovaries and is considered a key marker of your ovarian reserve —how many eggs you likely have left. In most cases, a low AMH indicates that your egg supply is less than what you need, but it does not reflect egg quality or your ability to conceive. Let’s set the record straight: Low AMH ≠ Infertility Low AMH ≠ No Hope With the right care and strategy, women with low AMH can still conceive— naturally or with fertility treatment . What Causes Low AMH? Low AMH can occur at any age due to: Age-related decline Premature ovarian insufficiency Genetics or family history Endometriosis or ovari...