URWV6382
IVF with low AMH?
4 months ago
Is there anyone who conceived with AMH of just 1.5ng/ml? Naturally or with IVF? HOw many eggs did you get?
URWV6382
4 months ago
Is there anyone who conceived with AMH of just 1.5ng/ml? Naturally or with IVF? HOw many eggs did you get?
MSDP1968
2 days ago
Low AMH can make IVF more stressful emotionally because you usually hear words like:
…and it immediately feels catastrophic.
But from what I’ve seen in IVF groups, low AMH does not automatically mean zero chance. A lot depends on:
The biggest issue with low AMH is often getting fewer eggs during retrieval, not necessarily “bad” eggs.
I’ve seen women with very low AMH get:
…and still end up pregnant.
At the same time, I think clinics and social media sometimes swing too far into “don’t worry!” territory. Low AMH can mean:
So I think the healthiest mindset is realistic hope, not panic but not denial either.
One thing that helped me mentally was separating:
egg quantity from egg quality
Those are related, but they are not the same thing.
JSMD6823
2 days ago
Low AMH can make IVF more challenging, but it definitely does not mean pregnancy is impossible. AMH mainly gives doctors an idea of ovarian reserve — basically how many eggs may respond during stimulation — not necessarily egg quality.
What I found interesting is: Women with very low AMH sometimes still produce good-quality embryos.
A few things doctors usually watch closely:
But: AMH predicts egg quantity better than pregnancy potential.
Lower AMH can mean:
So sometimes success becomes more of a numbers challenge.
This part surprised me:
That’s why doctors don’t interpret AMH in isolation.
For low AMH patients, clinics may:
Some women also end up doing multiple retrievals before transfer.
People hear “low AMH” and assume: “I can’t get pregnant.”
But many women with low AMH:
The emotional impact of the diagnosis honestly seems worse than the number itself sometimes.