53. Diminished Ovarian Reserve + Low AMH

EPISODE · Apr 22, 2026 · 26 MIN

53. Diminished Ovarian Reserve + Low AMH

from Her Fertility · host Jess Tims

Diminished Ovarian Reserve Explained: What a DOR Diagnosis Really Means — and What You Can Still Control Her Fertility Podcast  |  Fertility Journey Series A diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) diagnosis can feel like the ground disappearing beneath you — sudden, shocking, and like you've lost control of your own fertility story. In this episode of the Her Fertility Podcast, Jess Tims walks you through exactly what DOR means, what it doesn't mean, and what you can actually do next. You'll leave this episode with clarity on your five real options, the tools to regulate your nervous system while making high-stakes decisions, and honest answers to the most common questions women ask after receiving this diagnosis. "A low AMH is not a countdown clock that just hit zero. It is data. And data gives you something to work with." — Jess Tims What You'll Learn in This Episode What AMH (anti-Müllerian hormone) is and how it's used to estimate egg count The critical difference between egg quantity and egg quality — and why your AMH result doesn't tell you everything What diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) actually means, and what it does not mean for your chances of getting pregnant Why there are no symptoms for low ovarian reserve — and why the diagnosis so often comes as a shock Your five options after a DOR diagnosis: trying naturally, IUI, IVF, egg freezing, and donor eggs Why decision-making under a dysregulated nervous system leads to choices that feel misaligned Practical tools to regulate your nervous system so you can make grounded, trust-based decisions How to advocate for yourself when your doctor is pushing you toward a decision you're not ready for Q&A from TikTok: Jess answers the most common DOR questions from real women  Understanding Your Diagnosis What AMH measures — and what it doesn't AMH (anti-Müllerian hormone) is secreted by the follicles in your ovaries. A higher AMH generally indicates more eggs remaining; a lower AMH indicates fewer. But AMH is a snapshot, not a sentence. It cannot measure egg quality, and it cannot give an exact egg count — that technology doesn't exist yet. Diminished ovarian reserve means your egg count is lower than expected for your age. It does not automatically mean you cannot get pregnant. Age is one factor — not the only factor. "AMH does not measure your egg quality. It only measures egg quantity. And there is currently no test that can tell you the quality of your eggs."  Your 5 Options After a DOR Diagnosis Continue trying naturally — always a valid choice, best supported by a deep understanding of your own cycle. See Jess's free YouTube course: Aligned Cycles. IUI (intrauterine insemination) — sperm is washed and inserted close to the cervix to optimize the chance of reaching the egg. Full IUI deep-dive coming in the next episode. IVF (in vitro fertilization) — eggs are retrieved, fertilized in a lab, and viable embryos are transferred. Full IVF episode coming soon. Egg freezing — if you're not ready to pursue pregnancy now, retrieving and freezing your eggs is a viable preservation option. Freezing technology has significantly improved in recent years. Donor eggs — a flexible, increasingly accessible path with many clinic and agency options available. Full donor episode coming soon in this series.  What You Can Control How you make decisions You do not have to decide in the appointment room. If you feel pressured, advocate for yourself: 'Thank you for the information. I'm not ready to decide today — when do I need to get back to you by?' That question alone can change the dynamic entirely. How you experience the journey The shift from 'this is happening to me' to 'I have data and I am making informed choices' is not a bypass of grief. It's a different place to live from — and it's accessible. But it requires support. Your nervous system is the starting point. Your nervous system A dysregulated nervous system — one locked in fight, flight, freeze, or fawn — affects your hormones, your sleep, your inflammation levels, and your decision-making clarity. You cannot think your way out of a dysregulated body. You need to come back into it. Daily practices that help: walking in nature without headphones, warm baths, breathwork, somatic meditation. The goal isn't to feel nothing — it's to feel grounded enough to hear yourself. TikTok Q&A: Your Real Questions Answered Q: Did I wait too long? You will never know the answer to that — and focusing on it keeps you living in the past, where fear has the most room to operate. What matters now is what you do next. Pull yourself into the present moment: what do I know today, and how can I best support myself moving forward? Q: What if I'm not ready to do IVF yet? Listen to that. If your body is saying 'not yet,' your nervous system will fight the process the entire time. Egg freezing, an assisted cycle, or simply taking time to feel ready are all legitimate paths. Your readiness is part of the equation. Q: How do I choose the right clinic or protocol? Consult at least three clinics. You won't know what's most important to you — the data, the staff, the environment, the success rates — until you can compare. Many areas face fertility care deserts, so traveling for treatment may be a real consideration. Meet with clinics before committing. Q: How do I talk to my partner about this? Just start the conversation. You might frame it: 'I'm not looking to solve this right now — I just want to share what I know.' Set the expectation before you begin. Then let the conversation lead where it needs to go. Q: How do I make decisions without fear running the show? Fear lives in the past and in an imagined future. When you are grounded in the present — when you can feel the fear, acknowledge it, and return to your body — it loses its grip on your decisions. This is exactly the kind of work the Fertility Frequency Collective was built to support.   Resources Mentioned 🎓 Free Masterclass — Hidden Systems Keeping You from Getting Pregnant: www.herfertility.support/free 💜 Fertility Frequency Collective: www.herfertility.support/collective 📺 Free YouTube Course — Aligned Cycles (understand your ovulation): https://youtu.be/vxbj77DFJpM 🎙️ Next Episode: IUI Explained: www.herfertility.support/podcast 📸 Follow Jess on TikTok & Instagram: @herfertilitysupport Disclaimer: The Her Fertility podcast is for general educational and informational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please consult your healthcare professional regarding any symptoms or medical problems you are experiencing.

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