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Low amh and short luteal phase

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Hello,

I wondered whether anyone has noticed a link between low amh and short luteal phase?

Thanks!

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24hopefuls

I have low amh, my luteal phase is usually always around 12/13 days. They say it should be minimum 10 days

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JF198 in reply to24hopefuls

Thank you for your reply. I had my first child via ivf last year and my cycles are now 21-23 days and my luteal phase is only 8 or 9 days according to ovulation tests.

We would like to have another baby and trying naturally before returning for treatment and I am worried that a short luteal phase will only add to our difficulties to conceive.

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LCharlton

My luteal phase is around 9 days and my AMH isn't terrible, around 13.7 - I'm not sure that the two are linked.

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