Very Low AMH and IVF

Dr. Natalie Crawford discusses going through IVF with a very low AMH. She also dives deep into research that gives data on live-birth rates of women going through IVF with low AMH. Many clinics will not cycle patients with a very low AMH level which is why studies like this are important.

Natalie answers your fertility questions in FFS-For Fertility's Sake

Is IVF success for DOR patients? How many rounds on average are needed?

How long does PGT-A testing take? Does the lab provide the results directly?

When do you recommend donor egg?

Why doesn’t my body respond well to estrogen pills? I have a thin lining. 

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Resource:
Romanski, Phillip A. MD, MSc; Gelvin, Brady MD; Bortoletto, Pietro MD, MSc; Rosenwaks, Zev MD; Kang, Hey-Joo MD. Live-Birth Outcomes Among Women With Infertility and Anti-Müllerian Hormone Levels of 0.3 ng/mL or Lower. Obstetrics & Gynecology 140(5):p 743-750, November 2022. | DOI: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000004895

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