Low AMH After 35: What Actually Predicts Pregnancy Success
Release Date: 01/05/2026
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info_outlineIf you’re over 35 with low AMH and have experienced a failed IVF cycle or been told IVF is your only option, this episode is for you. AMH provides information, but it does not tell the full story about your ability to get pregnant. In this episode, we break down what actually predicts pregnancy success when AMH is low and why focusing only on numbers often leads to frustration and stalled progress.
You’ll learn:
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What AMH truly represents and why it reflects ovarian reserve, not egg capability
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Why IVF often fails for women with low AMH despite “normal” standard lab results
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The difference between producing many eggs versus developing one high-quality egg
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How inflammation, digestion, immune activation, and mineral depletion affect egg development
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Why mitochondrial health is essential for egg quality and embryo development
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How stress physiology and circadian rhythm disruption impact ovulation, progesterone, and implantation
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The four underlying patterns we consistently see improve before pregnancy occurs, regardless of AMH
Sarah Clark is the founder of Fab Fertile Inc. and the host of Get Pregnant Naturally. For over a decade, her team has helped hundreds of couples improve their chances of pregnancy success naturally and with IVF. Fab Fertile specializes in low AMH, high FSH, diminished ovarian reserve, premature ovarian insufficiency, and recurrent pregnancy loss using functional testing and personalized fertility strategies.
This episode is especially for you if:
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You have low AMH and are over 35
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You’ve had a failed IVF cycle or been advised donor eggs are your only option
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You want a deeper understanding of what actually drives egg quality and pregnancy success
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You’re looking for a functional fertility approach beyond standard clinic protocols
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Timestamps
00:00 Low AMH After 35: What AMH Really Means for Fertility
01:02 Low AMH vs Egg Quality: Why Numbers Don’t Predict Pregnancy
02:08 Why IVF Often Fails With Low AMH and Diminished Ovarian Reserve
03:18 Hidden Reasons IVF Fails: Inflammation, Digestion, and Immune Stress
04:28 Mitochondrial Health and Egg Quality After 35
05:35 Ovulation Stability and Why Weak Ovulation Blocks Pregnancy
06:42 Signs of Inflammation in Women With Low AMH and High FSH
07:52 Stress, Sleep, and Circadian Rhythm Effects on Fertility Hormones
09:00 What Improves Before Pregnancy Happens With Low AMH
10:12 What to Do Next After Failed IVF With Low AMH
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