Hey ladies I had my amh measured in 2015 and it was 3.02. I was 33 at the time. Now two weeks ago I had it measures at 1.0!!!! Does this sound normal ?? I'm freaking out. We just finished our egg retrivel and had 10 eggs that fertilized. Google isn't helping me lolll
I went to the doctor in February 2016, my AMH was 0.68. In November 2016 it was 0.48. So it can drop dramatically especially if you are getting near those 13 years before menopause...
DOR (FSH 13, AMH 0.48, AFC 6-9) IVF #1 -2016 March, antagonist, 5 eggs, 2 fertilized, 3DT - 8 cell and 6 cell no frag, chemical pregnancy IVF #2 - 2016 June, micro dose lupron, 3 eggs, 1 fertilized, 3DT 6 cell, BFN IVF #3 - 2016 November, estrogen priming + antagonist, 9 follicles, 3 eggs, none fertilized IVF #4 - 2017 March, testosterone priming + micro dose lupron, 2 eggs, none fertilized IVF #5 - 2017 May, A/ACP protocol, 4 follicles out of 7 seemed to get to required size, ovulated before retrieval, converted into IUI - BFN IVF #6 - 2017 July, A/ACP protocol, 3 follicles one stopped growing, LH rising, converted to IUI - BFN IVF #7 - 2017 September, antagonist, 5 follicles, 6 eggs, 3 immature, 3 injected, 1 fertilized, stopped growing day 3
I just went crazy online. I actually checked my lab work and my vitsmin d is very low. They say sometimes a low vitamin d can give a false low amh have you heard this ?
I wouldn't worry too much about the AMH value if you currently have a decent AFC. If you were able to get 10 fertilized eggs, then that's pretty good. That said, if this is your attempt to get baby #1 and if you want more kids in the future, you might start thinking about banking embryos now.
I had my first AMH test in 2015, was also diagnosed with low vitamin d. A year later I remeasured and got pretty much the same AMH value.
Me: 41 DH: 46 Unexplained infertility/AMA, polycystic ovaries, insulin resistance FET#1(July 2017): eSET of first of 4 PGS-normal embryos, DS born 3/30/2018 FET#2(Oct/Nov 2019): eSET
Thank you ! I guess I'm just going to ignore it and bank those them embryos. this is our first. Trying to load on up on vitamin d meanwhile too. That's good news though that your amh didn't change though ? My re said " a year in the fertility world is huge "
Just be careful. With the vitamin D. You doctor should be making a recommendation for how they want you to supplement if it is clinically low. I wouldn't advise taking more than 2000iu daily without the express recommendation of your doctor.
Re: Amh suddenly low ?
IVF #1 -2016 March, antagonist, 5 eggs, 2 fertilized, 3DT - 8 cell and 6 cell no frag, chemical pregnancy
IVF #2 - 2016 June, micro dose lupron, 3 eggs, 1 fertilized, 3DT 6 cell, BFN
IVF #3 - 2016 November, estrogen priming + antagonist, 9 follicles, 3 eggs, none fertilized
IVF #4 - 2017 March, testosterone priming + micro dose lupron, 2 eggs, none fertilized
IVF #5 - 2017 May, A/ACP protocol, 4 follicles out of 7 seemed to get to required size, ovulated before retrieval, converted into IUI - BFN
IVF #6 - 2017 July, A/ACP protocol, 3 follicles one stopped growing, LH rising, converted to IUI - BFN
IVF #7 - 2017 September, antagonist, 5 follicles, 6 eggs, 3 immature, 3 injected, 1 fertilized, stopped growing day 3
Me: 36 DH:35
Married: 7/10/2016
TTC#1 - May 2016
BFP 9/6/2016 - Missed MC 10/20/2016
BFP 5/5/2017 - CP
IVF #1 - June 2017 - Transferred 1 fresh 4 AA embryo. 7/9 Beta #1 - 161
Adam Born on 3/18/18
I had my first AMH test in 2015, was also diagnosed with low vitamin d. A year later I remeasured and got pretty much the same AMH value.
Unexplained infertility/AMA, polycystic ovaries, insulin resistance
FET#1(July 2017): eSET of first of 4 PGS-normal embryos, DS born 3/30/2018
FET#2(Oct/Nov 2019): eSET