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Post 02/28/2022 16:12     Subject: .49 AMH at age 33

I already knew when TTC our first that my AMH was low for my age, so when TTC #2 at 33, I tested just for fun and my AMH was 0.36. My FSH was 5 something but my estrogen was elevated, so FSH would have been higher if it weren't for that. I was all doom and gloom but ended up pregnant with #2 the very next month.
Anonymous
Post 02/17/2022 13:45     Subject: .49 AMH at age 33

Anonymous wrote:PP here / low AMH /DOR but FSH was never over 11 even at 42. So it doesn’t always correlate. (Like .2 AMH)
Similar situation here. High FSH/High FSH. They aren't always inversely correlated. In my case, no explanation could be found.
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2022 20:10     Subject: .49 AMH at age 33

PP here / low AMH /DOR but FSH was never over 11 even at 42. So it doesn’t always correlate. (Like .2 AMH)
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2022 11:56     Subject: .49 AMH at age 33

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:AMH predicts response to IVF stims more than natural fertility. For you to be "fertile" you need to be able to put out one good egg a year that manages to come down your tube, get fertilized and implant. On the other hand, low AMH does predict earlier menopause.

You do have an ace in your hand: your age. Most women battling low AMH are also older and a greater percent of their eggs are abnormal, so they are battling low egg numbers and quality issues.

Make sure your tubes are open and get your partner's sperm tested. There could be more than one factor going on. The younger you are the more likely there is a male factor.
I was told high FSH predicts your response to IVF and low AMH indicates earlier menopause or poor egg quality.


FSH and AMH correlate with each other. As far as I know, there is no test for egg quality. The #1 factor for egg quality is age.


to clarify, FSH and AMH correlate inversely with each other, low AMH means high FSH
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2022 11:54     Subject: .49 AMH at age 33

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:AMH predicts response to IVF stims more than natural fertility. For you to be "fertile" you need to be able to put out one good egg a year that manages to come down your tube, get fertilized and implant. On the other hand, low AMH does predict earlier menopause.

You do have an ace in your hand: your age. Most women battling low AMH are also older and a greater percent of their eggs are abnormal, so they are battling low egg numbers and quality issues.

Make sure your tubes are open and get your partner's sperm tested. There could be more than one factor going on. The younger you are the more likely there is a male factor.
I was told high FSH predicts your response to IVF and low AMH indicates earlier menopause or poor egg quality.


FSH and AMH correlate with each other. As far as I know, there is no test for egg quality. The #1 factor for egg quality is age.