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High amh (48pmol) - could this be an issue?

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Bluebells1983 · 09/06/2021 16:31

Hi all,

We have been ttc for 18 months and have had blood tests, hormone and sperm tests all carried out. The main issue we seem to be facing is male factor and that is very much what we have been focusing on improving for rhe past number of months.

My hormone levels look OK, and amh is 48pmol which the fertility clinic was pleased with, but I just wanted to check if that level is problematic for natural conception and the clinic were only pleased from the perspective that it means I will react well to drugs. I don't have any other symptoms of pcos and have regular periods so have been assuming that I do ovulate every month.

I jsut wanted to check if anyone had any exoerience of a similar level of amh and got advised to try any particular supplements/drugs to aid natural conception? I jsut want to do all I can to help natural conception before going to treatment.

Thanks

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MimiArm · 20/09/2022 00:35

@MK85 Hi there. Hope you're keeping well. My bleed from the MMC in February 21 went on for a couple of months so I went to Dr Cleland at Ulster Independent Clinic and she sorted that out, diagnosed PCOS and put me on Metformin. We then went to Waterstone Clinic in Kildare (Dr Lowe) as In-Ovo never returned any of our follow-up calls so I never did have the HyFoCy.

We were due to start IVF with ICSI in January 2022 with Waterstone Clinic but they said they would try Clomid again for 3 months whilst we were waiting.

I got pregnant in late October 2021 on first cycle of Clomid treatment (but this time with tracking scans, trigger shot, progesterone pessaries and blood thinning injections and our 9 week old son is now lying beside me in our next 2 me crib. This was despite DHs low morphology so it's really true what they say that you only need one good one.

I can't recommend Waterstone Clinic enough. I'd give up on NI and make the journey. It was not expensive either - certainly a lot cheaper than the useless NI private clinics!

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