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IVF Clinic near London for very low AMH?

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melon301 · 17/09/2019 09:02

Hi everyone!

I was wondering if anyone has had experience using an IVF Clinic near London who can help someone with "virtually non-existent" (according to one Dr.!) AMH and very high Fsh? Our options at our current clinic are now egg donation but I just feel like I need to give it one more shot before we go down that route. We've also not had a second opinion yet and those tests were don't when I was on the pill and not in thyroid meds. We did one round of IVF on strongest dose but zero response from my ovaries :(

DH has low sperm count so basically we just have bad luck all round!

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FizzyC · 17/09/2019 09:36

Hi, I haven't any experience in London but am in the middle of my first IVF cycle and I have low AMH (1.2) and was told I would be a poor responder. After 2 weeks of stimming I have 5 follicles and egg collection is tomorrow. Hope this gives you some hope that low AMH doesn't necessarily mean you won't respond to treatment.

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physicskate · 17/09/2019 21:54

I hate to say what I'm about to say, but something compels me.

Those tests are less instructive than a round of ivf. All they say is how you are likely to respond. And you've already had a round of ivf where you didn't respond. So, in effect, in your case the tests were correct. The best test of how you're going to respond is by doing ivf...

You're better off looking at alternative protocols if you're willing to risk (the cost of) another cycle of stimulating your ovaries.

From the bottom of my heart, I wish you the best of luck.

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itwasalovelydreamwhileitlasted · 18/09/2019 06:01

Create in London specialise in low AMH

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melon301 · 18/09/2019 07:48

Thanks for all the messages and support, it is much appreciated!

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