We are currently in the process of changing clinics after our NHS funding ran out so we are starting the process again with another clinic privately. I had my AMH retested a week ago and was told it is 11.6 and is in the normal range for my age. I had it first tested in November 2018 and was told it was 5.2.
Is it possible for your AMH to increase? I have been on DHEA for the past month so maybe that has helped?
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Well it's a great start! I believe in DHEA, our embryos were better after having been on it! I'm doing ok thanks. Next transfer planned for end of October. But scared but need to get on with it, I'm sick of doing nothing!!xx
Wishing you lots of luck and positive vibes for your next cycle. 🍀🤞I know exactly what you mean about all the waiting around, it’s frustrating. I was hoping to start in October but my thyroid has gone AWOL and is now over active so I have to get that sorted before we can start our next round. Hopefully we can start soon. 🤞 xx
Hi hon. We have chosen our clinic which is a positive step forward. Unfortunately my thyroid has gone AWOL and is now over active so I am waiting to see an Endocrinologist in a couple of weeks to get that sorted. Hoping to start treatment as soon as possible after that. How are you doing? Xx
I’m good. Bleeding seems to have stopped and I had my second scan in 10 days like a crazy person because I keep convincing myself that it’s all gone wrong.
IVF anxiety clearly continues and I need to get a grip 😂.
Have you got polycystic ovaries? My clinic says that women with polycystic ovaries (me) tend to have higher AMH levels due to follicles releasing higher doses of estrogen. AMH readings do fluctuate and a lot of clinics are placing less importance on AMH results due to it not really accurately reflecting fertility due to this reason. Best of luck🍀
Hi ya, thank you for your message. No, not that I am aware of or being diagnosed with. How did you find out you had PCOS? Our new consultant said I may have endometriosis as I had very painful periods as a teenager and occasionally more recently since I came off the pill. So painful they made me vomit. I haven’t had a laparoscopy to check but may do in the future. Wishing you lots of luck too. 🍀🤞 xx
When they do an antral follicle scan they'll let you knits if your ovaries look polycystic or not. I have loads of follicles and they make a pearl like pattern apparently which is indicative of polycystic ovaries. I don't have the syndrome part though.
I'm sorry you yours have been so painful. A lap is the only way to diagnose endometriosis I'm afraid.
I'm doing a guardianship and an ERA tomorrow to check for things. My Dr isn't keen to do a lap due to risk of nipping another organ in the process.and I don't have typical symptoms but there is also silent endometriosis...argh it's never ending!
I had my AMH done last year and it was 30.1, just had it re-tested (one year later) and it's 34! I have read one study which said it can fluctuate depending on the lab (i.e what they use to analyse the AMH). Mine where done at two different labs! But I also take DHEA so I can't rule that out.
Ha ha! Thanks for sharing your experience Jessy. DHEA can also improve egg quality too I understand. How are you? Wishing you lots of luck with your next cycle. 💪🍀🤞 xx
Mines already 45.2. I'm taking it purely for egg quality but scared to continue as I don't really need it for numbers. Scared to knock my hormones out of sync x
That’s good. 😊I hope so, feeling much more positive now and looking forward to my next cycle. Just need to get my thyroid sorted first as it is overactive at the moment. Seeing a specialist soon to hopefully get it sorted. xx
Similar happened to me. Initial fertility tests showed I had a low AMH of 3.4. I had just turned 35 then. Had them retested this summer (now soon to be 36) and they are 7.2. Still not in normal range but I was so pleased they hadn't decreased! Xx
Not especially, but between the dates of the two blood tests (Oct 2018 and Aug 2019), I had had one IVF cycle and one FET. I did take CoQ10 and ubiquinol plus pregnacare in the Feb and April. Nothing again until the second blood test in August and since then, my consultant recommended me to start taking DHEA for 3 months before starting our next round of IVF, so we shall be starting on a few weeks time xx
Hi, mine went up from 9.6 to 16.5 in about 9 months. Just had it tested again a year later and it's now 17.5. Very strange. I've only been taking prenatal vitamins and eating healthy. No DHEA or anything. They didn't seem to think diet was related though. It's very strange! X
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