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Hi all, I'm 39 and have high FSH and low AMH 😢 is there any chance of me becoming pregnant through IVF?? Has the same issues as me? I would welcome any advice please.

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What is your AMH and FSH result xxxx

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Yoc123 in reply toFaith103

AMH 2.97 amd FSH 21.5

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KayCan

I had high FSH/ Low AMH (think FSH was around 10 and AMH was 4) I'm 39 years old aswell and am now 28 weeks pregnant from our 1st round of IVF so it can happen x

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Countrymouse56

Hello. I’m a bit younger at 34 but my FSH was 14.5 and my AMH was 2.3 and we were successful first round with low dose stims. I’m now 38 weeks pregnant ✨

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Mannjj43

My FSH was 55 and AMH less than 1.1...I was 38. Managed to get one egg and now have a 6 month old baby 😍😍. Took a while and 3 cycles but feeling very lucky. It can only take one! Good luck with your journey. (I also took DHEA and coQ10 and did ‘mild’ IVF) xx

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Birdboy1 in reply toMannjj43

Hi I have just read your response about fsh and amh. I was wondering if I could ask your advice. I have an amh if 0.5 and a fsh of 23 my husband also has issues. I was lucky enough to have my daughter trough my second round of icsi 2years ago. But things have got a lot worse and my consultant has given me 1% chance. Where you successful with low numbers? Any advice would be gratefully received. Thank you xx

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Loulaaa

So good to read these reply as I’m 40 with low AMH ( 0.34) :(

Gives me hope

Yoc123 : did you get any success ?

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Yoc123

Hi loulaaa, everywhere is closed and I can't get any treatment and I have just broken up wirh my partner! So things couldn't be any worse. I wnt to a fertility clinic in the republic of Ireland and they have me on low dose nalteaxone, and so other over the counter medicatio and I orderen DHEA from America. Their approach is that you still have eggs and you still can get pregnant! So you need to improve your hormone levels, have no stress and cut out diary, wheat and sugar. Then when your hormonea are balance yiu can then start other treatment or try ans get pregnant. So that were I'm at right now and starting to look into a sperm doner! I will tey anything! But they said stress has a terrible affects on your body.

Sorry I'm not able to tell you more.

My AMH is 2.97 and FSH is 21.5 and they were saying I needed a diner egg however neo fertility clinic in Dublin said they had success with women using their own eggs and with lower amh and higher fsh than me, so I live in hope x

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