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AMH levels and their link to fertility issues are a heated debate among fertility specialists. Some agree that they are connected while others remain skeptical. Here is some insight into what they are.
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Does A Low AMH Level
Indicate
Infertility?
What is AMH?
- AMH (Anti-Mullerian
Hormone) is a substance
produced by granulosa cells at the beginnings of
ovarian follicle development
- It is used to predict a
women’s chances of fertility
because the number of these cells are related to the number of
follicles that ultimately become
fertilizable eggs.
- AMH has been linked to
infertility by some fertility
specialists
However…
- As displayed in a case study conducted by
fertility specialist, Julia Indichova,
AMH’s link to infertility is highly
misleading
- In the case study, a 28 year
old woman couldn’t conceive her second child after trying the same method
(Clomid) she used for her first child 6 months eariler, due to low AMH
levels
- After doing her own research, she found that she needed to
trust an alternative
method with rest and norishment
for her body after her first
pregnancy
Most Common Measurement of AMH
LevelsHigh AMH Over 3.0ng/ml
Normal AMH Over 1.0ng/ml
Low Normal AMH 0.7-0.9ng/ml
Low AMH 0.3-0.6ng/ml
Very low AMH Less than 0.3ng/ml
- Based on 20 years experience,
Indichova has given women with low AMH
levels hope. She concludes that low AMH levels
are not a reflection of a woman’s egg
quality.
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