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Low AMH

Low AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone)

Low AMH indicates reduced ovarian reserve, which can affect fertility. With early evaluation and the right treatment strategy, pregnancy is still possible.

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What is Low AMH?

AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) is a hormone produced by ovarian follicles and is used to assess a woman’s ovarian reserve. Low AMH levels suggest a reduced number of remaining eggs.

Low AMH does not mean zero chances of pregnancy — it helps doctors plan the most effective fertility treatment.

Common Signs & Concerns

  • Difficulty conceiving
  • Poor response to fertility medications
  • Irregular menstrual cycles
  • History of failed IVF cycles
  • Age-related fertility decline

Causes & Diagnosis

Low AMH may occur due to age, genetic factors, ovarian surgery, endometriosis, chemotherapy, or lifestyle factors.

  • AMH blood test
  • Antral follicle count (AFC) by ultrasound
  • Hormonal profile (FSH, LH, Estradiol)
  • Complete fertility evaluation

Treatment at Myra

Treatment focuses on maximizing egg potential and choosing the right fertility approach based on individual needs.

Lifestyle Optimization

Nutrition, supplements, and stress reduction.

Ovarian Stimulation

Customized protocols to improve egg yield.

IVF / ICSI

Advanced fertility treatments for better outcomes.

Fertility Preservation

Egg or embryo freezing when appropriate.

Why Choose Myra?

  • Expert fertility specialists for low AMH cases
  • Individualized treatment protocols
  • Advanced IVF lab and technology
  • Honest counseling and ethical care

Low AMH Does Not Mean No Hope

With timely guidance and the right treatment plan, many women with low AMH achieve successful pregnancies. Let us guide you on the best path forward.

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