Butterfly, I'm sorry to hear about AF. Stupid witch!
HA, hiking and apple picking sounds like so much fun! I'm rooting for you on this IUI.
AFM, I had my "day after I stop the pill" appointment today with the RE. If all is good I start injections on Thursday. I'm freaking out a bit because they never called me with my AMH results so I asked the nurse. She acted surprised that the doctor didnt' call me. She said when she got them back she let the doctor know and to have him call me with the results because she doesn't know a whole lot about that test since its kind of new. She said not to quote her but she thinks my results were 0.4. I just looked it up online and that is bad! And really bad for someone my age. AMH tells you what your ovarian reserve is and I read that it can affect how many eggs your produce and if I don't produce enough of eggs my IVF cycle can get cancelled. Does anyone know anything about this AMH test???? Help!
Hi Missy, I know a little bit about amh, as I too have been grappling with low amh!! Basically, it is not an indicator at all of egg quality, more suggestive of how many eggs they may get through stimms. If it is 0.4, my guess is that they will go for max drugs and hope to get 1-2 eggs, hopefully more. There is no getting away from the fact that clinics and websites will tell you that IVF success tends to be dependant on egg numbers-the more eggs you produce, the better the success rate. It's simply down to the maths. More eggs and they can 'afford' for some not to fertilize as you'll have others 'in reserve' that may fertilize. I recently read somewhere that low amh suggests old poor quality eggs, but in all my reading, this isn't the general consensus, so phew. I have also heard and read a lot about people with low amh having natural cycle IVFs, with perhaps only a few injections given towards the end of the stimming process, and this result leading to success as they don't 'over-cook' the follies and let them develop more naturally.
If it is 0.4 then you need to be prepared to look at egg quality and making sure that your eggs are the best that they can be. As it takes about three months for egg quality to be affected, experts suggest that you adopt a three months in advance outlook on preparing for IVF. That means a really healthy diet, cut down (or cut out

) alcohol, and perhaps look at vitamins and supplements like Royal Jelly, bee pollen, and also, of course, DHEA! DHEA is controversial as some claim not to have had any effects from using this, but others claim it is a miracle drug with hugely improved egg yields and egg quality following this. You need 75mg per day. I have read that to really reap its benefit, you need to use it for about six months, which is, of course, a lifetime away if you want to have a baby.
The Zita West clinic in London considers the holistic experience of TTC, and they have pages of information about success in people with low amh. They consider things like, diet, exercise, stress, your relationship, how 'ready' you are to actually have a baby (are your thoughts blocking you from getting pregnant, etc.). If you google her name, you'll come to it. They endorse too, hypnotherapy and acupuncture in treating stress and helping you relax.
What I am heartened by is that I read a fertilty expert comment that thousands and millions of women get pregnant without ever knowing that they have low amh-it is not the be all and end all, so you have to remain positive.
I hope that you are okay, hun. It's amazing they didn't actually tell you the amh result themselves, and the nurse may have got it wrong, but chin up, and focus on baking the very best eggs that you can!
Sending you big hugs and lots and lots of positive thoughts! And love, of course!











