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I'm 32 years old and trying to get pregnant for the first time. In April I had AMH reading of 15, and now it's down to 12.5. How quickly can ovarian reserve decline? We are having ICSI soon and if I have embryos left, could they be used for a second pregnancy in a couple of years even if my AMH has declined to below 5?
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The answer is yes, your frozen embryos can be used no matter how low the ovarian reserve is when they are used.
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