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:
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Age-related decline
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Premature ovarian insufficiency
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Genetics or family history
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Endometriosis or ovarian surgery
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Chemotherapy or radiation
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Lifestyle factors like smoking, poor diet, or chronic stress
Can You Get Pregnant with Low AMH?
Yes. At our clinic, we’ve helped countless women conceive despite low AMH levels—including women in their 30s and early 40s. Key factors like egg quality, age, and tailored treatment protocols matter much more than AMH levels alone.
Explore related treatments like IVF and IUI to increase your chances.
Treatment Options for Low AMH
Mild or Natural IVF
Less aggressive stimulation to protect remaining eggs and improve quality.
Ovulation Support
Options like IUI treatment using ovulation-inducing medication or timed intercourse.
Egg Freezing
A fertility preservation option for younger women planning to delay pregnancy.
Donor Egg IVF
When ovarian reserve is extremely low or non-responsive, Third-party reproduction using donor eggs offers a high success rate.
Nutritional & Lifestyle Counseling
Including supplements like CoQ10, DHEA, and tailored guidance on sleep, exercise, and stress management.
Emotional Support & Holistic Care
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One-on-one fertility counseling
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Mind-body therapy (yoga, meditation)
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Support groups for women facing similar challenges
You're never alone. Compassionate care is always part of your treatment journey.
Debunking Common Myths
Myth: Low AMH means no pregnancy is possible.
Fact: Many women conceive with low AMH—naturally or with support.
Myth: Egg quality is low with low AMH.
Fact: AMH measures quantity, not quality.
Myth: IVF always fails with low AMH.
Fact: IVF treatment success depends on the right protocol and an experienced team.
For those who've tried IVF before, we offer support for IVF failure cases.
When Should You Get Your AMH Tested?
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You're over 30 and haven’t conceived after 6–12 months
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You have irregular cycles
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You’re considering delaying pregnancy
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You've undergone surgery, chemotherapy, or had ovarian conditions
Understanding your ovarian reserve early gives you time and options.
Why Choose Dr. Roshi Satija’s IVF Center?
10+ years of fertility expertise
Specialized in low AMH and complex IVF cases
Advanced lab protocols for poor responders
High success rates with customized care
Transparent, compassionate, ethical approach
We also provide dedicated treatment for male infertility and advanced third-party reproduction options.
Take the First Step Today
Low AMH isn’t the end. It’s your sign to act early and wisely.
Visit: www.drroshisatija.com
Book a personalized consultation
Call/WhatsApp:+91-9599309074
Because even with low AMH, your fertility journey is still full of possibility.
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