Got A Low AMH Diagnosis? Here’s Why You Still Shouldn’t Stop TTC

Low AMH diagnosis

If you got a fertility diagnosis that says you have a low AMH level, you might be worried about how difficult it might be for you to conceive.

Is IVF for low AMH really necessary? What should we consider as low AMH? And how does it affect fertility?

On this episode of The Fertility Godmother’s Show on YouTube, I shared answers to these questions and good news about how you can have a successful pregnancy… even with a low AMH diagnosis!

 

I recently got a message from Kayla from Australia, who had just returned from her doctor and was disappointed to hear that she had a low AMH level.

She was also told that IVF for a low AMH diagnosis is necessary. Understandably, Kayla felt discouraged, worried, and helpless at the prospect of undergoing fertility treatment and possibly being unable to use her own eggs.

If you’ve been told the same thing about your own fertility, you might also feel very frustrated. But I have good news for you.

An AMH level of 0.92 shouldn’t stop you from being able to conceive! In fact, I’ve helped women with an even lower AMH conceive WITHOUT the need for IVF for low AMH.

When getting a fertility diagnosis, AMH is just a number used as a guideline, but there are so many other variables to consider.

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.

If you’re looking for a fertility coach for guidance and support on your journey, I’d love to be able to help you.

Click the link below to schedule a free clarity session and let’s talk to find out how I can help you.