IVF/IUI for Low AMH / Low Egg Count
Low AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) or a reduced ovarian reserve can make conception more challenging, but not impossible. At Heartbeats IVF, we specialize in IVF protocols tailored for women with low AMH or poor egg count. With expert cycle monitoring, mild stimulation protocols, and cutting-edge lab support, our approach focuses on quality over quantity—giving you the best chance with every egg retrieved. Early diagnosis, timely action, and personalized care are key in managing low AMH fertility challenges.
Customized Stimulation Protocols
We use hormone protocols tailored to preserve ovarian function while retrieving the best possible eggs.
Focus on Egg Quality, Not Quantity
Even a few high-quality eggs can lead to successful fertilization and pregnancy with the right IVF plan.
Early Detection & Egg Freezing Options
Timely AMH testing, fertility planning, and optional egg freezing for women looking to conceive later in life.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is considered a low AMH level?
An AMH level below 1.0 ng/mL is considered low and may indicate a diminished ovarian reserve. However, pregnancy is still possible with proper IVF planning.
Can IVF work with low AMH or low egg count?
Yes. Many women with low AMH have conceived through IVF. Our protocols aim to retrieve fewer but healthier eggs for better outcomes.
How soon should I consider IVF if I have low AMH?
Early intervention is crucial. If you’re under 35 with low AMH, IVF or egg freezing is advised as soon as possible to preserve fertility potential.
Does low AMH affect egg quality?
AMH reflects egg quantity, not necessarily quality. Many women with low AMH still produce good-quality eggs that result in healthy pregnancies.