Does poor ovarian function in women reduce IVF pregnancy rates?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-16

Ovarian reserve refers to the number of available follicles stored in a woman's ovaries, which is synonymous with female fertility, and poor ovarian function has a great impact on pregnancy. Ovarian function declines with age, which means that ovarian function deteriorates with age. Before IVF, you can use AMH to assess your ovarian function.

AMH is a commonly used clinical examination to assess ovarian reserve function, this examination is not affected by the menstrual cycle, convenient and efficient, doctors can arrange IVF cycle medication regimens for everyone according to the detected values, to help you achieve a good effect.

A higher AMH value means more eggs in your ovaries and a longer period of fertile time, while a lower AMH value means that your ovaries are functioning poorly. When the AMH value is less than 1, it means that the egg stock is insufficient, and the chance of natural conception is very small.

Generally, when IVF is used to help conceive, the ideal number of eggs is 8 15, after AMH assessment, women with lower values have less basal follicles in the ovaries, and they should seize the time to carry out IVF** to avoid the situation of "it is difficult for a smart woman to cook without rice".

Of course, it does not mean that if you have few eggs, you will not be able to get pregnant, and if the eggs are of good quality, one can be successful. There are also many cases of mothers with low AMH in our hospital, and although the number of eggs obtained is not large, they have finally obtained a good pregnancy with the joint efforts of doctors and patients! However, I still hope that you can do IVF when the ovarian reserve function is good, so that you can not only obtain multiple high-quality eggs, but also get pregnant as soon as possible.

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