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  • What Are Low AMH Causes? Learn from Alka IVF
    Shree Kanak Hospital
  • When a woman faces difficulties conceiving, one
    of the first things doctors often evaluate is her
    ovarian reserve. This refers to the number and
    quality of eggs present in her ovaries, which is
    crucial for fertility. A common marker for
    assessing ovarian reserve is the Anti-Müllerian
    Hormone (AMH). Low AMH levels can indicate a
    diminished egg count, which may impact a woman's
    ability to conceive. If you're
  • wondering about low AMH causes and how they might
    influence your fertility, this article will help
    you explore the underlying factors behind low AMH
    and how Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital can guide
    you through your fertility journey.
  • What is AMH?
  • AMH is a hormone secreted by the small follicles
    in the ovaries, which contain the eggs. The
    number of these follicles decreases over time,
    leading to a drop in AMH levels as a woman ages.
    However, some women may experience low AMH levels
    even in their younger years, which can be linked
    to various
  • health and genetic factors. While AMH levels are
    a helpful marker for assessing ovarian reserve,
    it is important to remember that low AMH does not
    necessarily mean infertility. Egg quality, the
    health of the uterus, and the quality of sperm
    all play crucial roles in fertility, and AMH is
    just one part of the puzzle.
  • What Are the Low AMH Causes?
  • Understanding low AMH causes is important for
    managing fertility challenges. Several factors
    contribute to low AMH levels, and identifying
    them can help you take the necessary steps toward
    improving your chances of conception. Here are
    some of the primary causes of low AMH
  • Age
  • The most common and inevitable factor behind low
    AMH levels is age. As a woman gets older, the
    number of eggs in her ovaries naturally declines.
    This process starts in a womans early 30s and
  • accelerates after the age of 35. Age-related
    decline in AMH levels is a significant reason why
    older
  • women experience more difficulty conceiving. Even
    if a woman is healthy, her ovarian reserve may be
    significantly reduced as she nears menopause.
  • Genetic Factors
  • Genetics play a key role in ovarian reserve. Some
    women may naturally have fewer eggs due to
    genetic inheritance. If a woman has a family
    history of early menopause or fertility issues,
    she may be more
  • likely to experience low AMH levels. Genetic
    conditions such as Turner Syndrome, which results
    from an abnormality in the chromosomes, can also
    cause low AMH and reduced fertility.
  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
  • PCOS is a common hormonal disorder that can lead
    to irregular ovulation and fertility problems.
    While many women with PCOS have higher AMH levels
    due to an abundance of small follicles, the
    condition can also sometimes lead to a reduction
    in the number of mature eggs. Thus, while high
    AMH levels are often seen in women with PCOS,
    they may still experience fertility difficulties
    related to irregular ovulation and other factors.

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  • Ovarian Surgery
  • Surgical procedures involving the ovaries, such
    as cyst removal, ovarian tumor excisions, or even
  • biopsies, can lead to damage to the ovarian
    tissue. This can reduce the number of healthy
    eggs available for fertilization and result in
    low AMH levels. Even minimally invasive surgeries
    can cause long-term
  • effects on ovarian reserve, leading to challenges
    in conception.
  • Chemotherapy and Radiation
  • Treatments for cancer, such as chemotherapy and
    radiation therapy, can significantly impact
    fertility. These treatments often damage the
    ovaries, reducing the quantity and quality of
    eggs, leading to lower AMH levels. In some cases,
    these treatments can cause premature ovarian
    failure, in which the ovaries stop functioning
    before the age of 40. Women undergoing cancer
    treatments should discuss fertility preservation
    options, such as egg freezing, with a fertility
    specialist.
  • Environmental and Lifestyle Factors
  • Lifestyle choices and environmental exposure also
    play a role in AMH levels. Smoking, excessive
    alcohol consumption, and exposure to harmful
    chemicals such as pesticides, plastics, and
    phthalates can lower ovarian reserve and
    contribute to low AMH levels. Smoking, in
    particular, accelerates the loss of eggs and can
    even lead to earlier menopause, further reducing
    the chances of natural conception.
  • Endometriosis
  • Endometriosis is a condition in which tissue that
    typically lines the inside of the uterus grows
    outside of it. This can lead to inflammation,
    scarring, and damage to the ovaries, ultimately
    reducing the ovarian reserve. Women with
    endometriosis often experience lower AMH levels
    due to the effect of the condition on the
    ovaries, making it more challenging to conceive.
  • Managing Low AMH and Improving Fertility at Alka
    IVF Shree Kanak Hospital
  • While low AMH levels present challenges, they do
    not necessarily rule out pregnancy. With the
    right support and treatment, many women with low
    AMH can still successfully conceive. At Alka IVF
    Shree Kanak Hospital, we offer a variety of
    treatment options tailored to each patient's
    unique needs.
  • Fertility Preservation
  • For younger women facing low AMH due to medical
    conditions like cancer, or those who simply want
    to preserve their fertility for the future, egg
    freezing can be an effective option. Alka IVF
    Shree Kanak
  • Hospital offers comprehensive fertility
    preservation services, allowing women to store
    their eggs for future use when they are ready to
    start a family.
  • IVF with Egg Donation
  • In cases where a womans ovarian reserve is
    extremely low, egg donation can be a viable
    solution. Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital provides
    IVF treatments using donor eggs, enabling women
    to carry a
  • pregnancy even if their own eggs are not viable.

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Ovarian Stimulation and IVF For women with low
AMH levels but still a possibility of producing
eggs, ovarian stimulation through medication can
help increase the chances of egg retrieval. At
Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital, our fertility
specialists use advanced IVF techniques,
combining ovarian stimulation with egg retrieval
to improve the chances of conception, even for
women with low AMH. Lifestyle and Nutritional
Counseling At Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital, we
understand the importance of a holistic approach
to fertility. Our experts provide personalized
lifestyle and nutritional counseling to help
women optimize their health and fertility. We
focus on areas such as diet, exercise, stress
reduction, and reducing exposure to environmental
toxins to support reproductive health and improve
AMH levels where possible. Conclusion There are
many factors contributing to low AMH, from age
and genetics to lifestyle choices and medical
conditions. While low AMH causes present
challenges, they do not necessarily mean that
pregnancy is out of reach. With modern fertility
treatments and expert care at Alka IVF Shree
Kanak Hospital, many women can still achieve
their dream of becoming mothers. Whether its
through IVF, egg donation, or fertility
preservation, Alka IVF Shree Kanak Hospital
offers comprehensive and personalized care to
help you navigate the journey of conception
despite low AMH levels.
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