Hello everyone š I was just wondering if anyone could recommend any clinics that specialise in low amh. I live in north East Yorkshire, so preferably in the north.
My first ivf was a failed cycle due to High fsh at egg collection. I got 5 eggs but sadly none lasted to day 5 for them to be frozen.
My current clinic have suggested donor eggs and been quite negative to me but I honestly donāt want to give up hope just yet.
Any recommendations highly welcomed.
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Hello lovely! I would say 5 eggs with low AMH is a really good result. Did they all fertilise? Why wait to day 5 and not pop them back in at day3? Iāve no advice on clinics that specialise on low AMH but other ladies will. I have low AMH too. We had 5 failed attempts with my own eggs, only ever retrieving 4 eggs of which only one fertilised. We popped it back in on d3 but it didnāt work. We moved to donor & im 18 weeks pregnant. Itās definitely worth trying again with your own eggs. Did you get any feedback on the quality of your eggs? Good luck with everything & I hope you get the advice you are after Xx
2 fertilised but sadly didnāt make it to day 5 to be able to freeze. They wouldnāt let me have a transfer because they said my fsh was too high. I thought 5 was really good too. Iāve done some research myself and decided to take coq-10, DHEA & better quality fertility tablets to see if that makes a difference, as my doctor didnāt have any advise for me....he doesnāt think it will work only due to my amh and fsh levels, even though Iāve seen so many success stories with the same levels...Iām booked in for round 2 end of Jan so š¤š½
Wishing you a healthy and safe pregnancy š„°@jengi
Wheatgrass can lower your fsh - I buy organic capsules by Rainforest Foods on Amazon. And inositol powder by Jarrow formulas- a teaspoon dissolved in water. Helps stabilise blood sugar and improve egg quality that way xx
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