Reasons for Low AMH But Regular Periods

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Wondering why you have low AMH but regular periods? Discover the possible reasons and get expert insights from Aastha Fertility.

AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) levels indicate ovarian reserve. Low AMH can suggest fewer eggs, but it doesn’t always affect menstrual cycles.

Understanding AMH

Age is a common factor for low AMH levels. As women age, AMH levels naturally decline, but regular periods can still occur.

Age Factor

Genetic factors can play a role in low AMH levels. Some women may naturally have lower AMH despite having a normal menstrual cycle.

Genetic Factors

Lifestyle factors like stress, diet, and exercise can impact AMH levels. However, they might not significantly affect the regularity of periods.

Lifestyle Factors

Hormonal imbalances can lead to low AMH levels while still maintaining regular periods. It’s important to address any underlying hormonal issues.

Hormonal Imbalance

For a comprehensive understanding of your AMH levels and menstrual health, consult Aastha Fertility. Contact us today for personalized care.

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