Get Pregnant with Low AMH: Yes, It’s Possible!
If you’ve received a fertility diagnosis indicating a low AMH level, you might be worried about how challenging it could be to get pregnant. However, there’s hope!
Is IVF for Low AMH Really Necessary?
And how does it affect fertility? Many women wonder if IVF is their only option when diagnosed with low AMH. What should be considered as low AMH, and how does it affect fertility?
On this episode of The Fertility Godmother’s Show on YouTube, Denise shared answers to these questions and some encouraging news about how you can get pregnant and have a healthy baby—even with a low AMH diagnosis!
We recently got a message from Kayla in Australia, who had just returned from her doctor. She was disappointed to hear that she had a low AMH level of 0.92. She was told that IVF for a low AMH diagnosis was necessary and that using her own eggs might not be possible. Understandably, Kayla felt discouraged, and helpless at the prospect of undergoing fertility treatment and possibly being unable to use her own eggs.
But there’s good news. An AMH level of 0.92 shouldn’t stop you from being able to conceive!
In fact, we’ve helped women with even lower AMH levels conceive WITHOUT needing IVF for low AMH.
When receiving a fertility diagnosis, AMH is just one number among many factors. It’s essential to consider other variables:
- Hormonal Balance: A comprehensive view of all your hormone levels is crucial.
- Menstrual Regularity: Regular cycles are a good sign of fertility.
- Lifestyle Factors: Are you nourishing your body properly and managing stress?
- Exercise and Age: Your physical activity and age play significant roles in fertility.
Check out the full episode to see how you can still get pregnant, stay pregnant, and have a healthy baby with a low AMH diagnosis.