Just curious if any ladies in here who have children were ever told by their doctor that they have low Anti-Müllerian hormone?
My wife and I are trying to have children but have not been successful after 9 months. She got blood work down and her Anti-Müllerian hormone levels were in what is considered to be the nearly undetectable level. This hormone has many correlations to fertility. The higher the better. So if anyone has ever heard of this or overcame it i'd be interested in knowing what your experiences were and if you did anything diet was to help improve hormone levels? Thanks.
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08-10-2011, 11:44 AM #1
Wife has low Anti-Müllerian hormone
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08-10-2011, 12:04 PM #2
It depends what her low results really "mean". *AMH is usually measured to determine the level of available eggs left. *Very low/non-existent levels usually mean no eggs/menopausal body chemistry. *However, there are other egg availability tests that she should have to confirm, because there are cases where the eggs are still there, but the AMH isn't. *You guys will have to discuss with her fertility doctor what the whole picture looks like because you can't really boost AMH levels when it's really the egg supply that is of interest.*
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08-10-2011, 01:24 PM #3
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