Low AMH IVF

Low AMH IVF

Navigating Low AMH with Precision and Advanced IVF Techniques.

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Navigating IVF with Low AMH Levels

Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is a key indicator of ovarian reserve, which reflects the number of available eggs in the ovaries. Low AMH levels can be a concern for women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) as it often suggests a reduced ovarian reserve. However, with the right approach and advanced treatment strategies, successful outcomes can still be achieved.

Understanding Low AMH

AMH is a hormone produced by the ovarian follicles and its levels help to estimate the quantity and quality of a woman’s remaining eggs. Low AMH levels indicate a diminished ovarian reserve, which can impact fertility and the response to ovarian stimulation during IVF. Despite these challenges, many women with low AMH can still achieve pregnancy with appropriate care and treatment.

Challenges of Low AMH in IVF

  • Reduced Egg Quantity: Lower ovarian reserve means fewer eggs are available for retrieval, which may affect the number of embryos created.
  • Decreased Ovarian Response: Women with low AMH may have a less responsive ovarian response to stimulation medications, requiring tailored treatment protocols.
  • Increased Risk of IVF Failures: Lower egg quantity and quality can increase the risk of IVF cycle failures, making careful planning and management essential.

Strategies for Successful IVF with Low AMH

  1. Customized Stimulation Protocols: Tailored medication protocols are used to maximize ovarian response and improve the number of eggs retrieved. This may involve higher doses of stimulation medications or the use of advanced ovarian stimulation techniques.
  2. Embryo Quality Focus: Emphasis is placed on selecting the highest-quality embryos for transfer. Techniques like preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) can help identify the most viable embryos.
  3. Innovative Approaches: Adjuvant therapies such as Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy or other regenerative treatments may be considered to enhance ovarian function and egg quality.
  4. Personalized Monitoring: Close monitoring of ovarian response and egg development throughout the cycle ensures timely adjustments to the treatment plan, optimizing the chances of success.

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Visiting Chambers

∇ Ankuran IVF Clinic, Shaila Towers, 3rd Floor, Sector V, Kolkata, WB 700091

∇ Fetomat Foundation – Pregnancy Care & Infertility Clinic, CD 2, CD 3, Ground Floor, Sector – 1, Salt Lake, Kolkata-700064

∇ M S Polyclinic & Diagnostic Centre, 12/1, Lindsay St, near Khadya Bhawan, Esplanade, Kolkata, West Bengal 700087

Contact Details :  +91 – 9123690179,  ✉️ Dr.RanaMondal@gmail.com