Low AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) levels can feel discouraging, especially when you are trying to conceive. While AMH is an important marker of ovarian reserve, it does not decide your fertility fate. Many women with low AMH have gone on to conceive naturally with the right guidance.
The good news? By adopting a healthy diet, lifestyle modifications, and holistic homeopathic care, you can improve your reproductive health and enhance your chances of pregnancy — without relying only on invasive treatments
What Does AMH Indicate?
- High AMH (>4.0 ng/mL): Often linked to PCOS
- Normal (2.2 – 4.0 ng/mL): Healthy ovarian reserve
- Borderline Low (1.0 – 2.1 ng/mL)
- Reduced egg countLow (<1.0 ng/mL):
Significantly diminished ovarian reserve