By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
Are you experiencing low AMH but still have regular periods? Discover the reasons and what it means for your fertility with insights from Yaami Fertility.
By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) levels reflect ovarian reserve. Low AMH suggests fewer eggs, but regular periods can still occur despite lower ovarian reserve.
By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
As women age, their AMH levels naturally decline, but this doesn’t always affect the regularity of their menstrual cycle, which can continue as usual.
By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
In some women, genetic factors may result in lower AMH levels, even if their periods are regular, impacting fertility without affecting the menstrual cycle.
By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
Certain lifestyle factors like smoking, stress, and poor diet can lower AMH levels while still allowing regular periods. Healthy habits are key.
By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
It’s important to consult a fertility specialist if you have low AMH, even if your periods are regular, to assess your reproductive health thoroughly.
By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)
For personalized fertility evaluation and advice, consult Yaami Fertility. We can help you understand your AMH levels and guide you through fertility solutions.
By Dr. Sankalp Singh (Infertility Specialist)