If blood tests reveal that your Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) levels are low, talk with your fertility coordinator. While AMH levels naturally decrease as you age, a low level can mean that you have a low egg count.[1] Don’t worry—you’re not alone. We’re here to walk through plenty of helpful tips that will help you adjust your diet, make lifestyle changes, and better understand your AMH levels.

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Eat a balanced diet to improve your fertility.

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Take a vitamin D supplement every day.

  1. Vitamin D has been shown to directly increase AMH levels. With this in mind, take a 1000-2000IU (international unit) supplement 1 time a day. Vitamin D can also keep your ovaries healthy once you've been taking it for several weeks.[3]
    • Always talk with your health care provider before adding any nutritional supplements to your diet. Vitamin D can affect calcium absorption so let your doctor know if you're taking calcium supplements or antacids.
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Add a daily DHEA supplement to your diet.

  1. Taking a 25 mg supplement 3 times a day can improve your hormone balance. Studies have shown that the longer you supplement with DHEA, the steadier your AMH levels will rise. If you're taking insulin, cancer treatments, or other hormone treatments, ask your doctor before adding a DHEA supplement.[4]
    • AMH levels increased more in young women with premature ovarian aging than in older women with diminished ovarian reserves.
    • If you experience headaches, fatigue, nausea, or congestion, ask your health care provider if you should keep taking the supplement.
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Take fish oil and wheat germ supplements every day.

  1. This can help raise AMH levels and keep your ovaries healthy. Add 3000 mg of fish oil and 300 mg of wheat germ oil to your daily diet. Depending on the type of supplement you buy, take these as a single dose or throughout the day. If you're taking weight loss pills or blood pressure medication, talk with your doctor before adding fish oil and wheat germ supplements.[5]
    • If you're pregnant or nursing, talk with your health care provider before starting the supplements since the fish oil could contain mercury.
    • Buy fish oil supplements from local natural grocers, supermarkets, or supplement stores.
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Reduce your intake of sweetened and processed foods.

  1. Healthy, nutrient-rich foods are best for your reproductive system. Instead of eating foods that are high in sugar, calories, and saturated fats, choose nutrient-dense foods. This way, your reproductive system will get vitamins and minerals instead of using them to digest overly processed foods.[6]
    • For example, avoid eating fried foods, sweet baked goods and desserts, and processed meats.
    • High-rates of alcohol consumption have been shown to reduce fertility. If you're trying to get pregnant, limit the amount of alcohol and caffeine you drink as much as possible.
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Exercise to reach a healthy weight.

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Get acupuncture.

  1. Acupuncture has long been believed to improve fertility. Choose an acupuncturist who's trained in fertility disorders. If you're planning on having in-vitro fertilization, get acupuncture treatments every week for 3 to 4 months before insemination.[10]
    • Check with your health insurance to determine if acupuncture treatments are covered.
    • Keep in mind that more research is needed to show how acupuncture can raise AMH levels.
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Try fertility massage to increase blood flow.

  1. Regular, or even daily, massages can stimulate your reproductive system. To improve the blood flow to your reproductive system, hire a licensed massage therapist to massage your abdomen. You may be able to find a therapist who's trained in Maya abdominal massage. Get massages every week except for when you're menstruating.[11]
    • Improved blood flow to your ovaries and uterus can improve your reproductive health.
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  1. Researchers are conflicted about whether smoking directly impacts your AMH levels. It is agreed that the chemicals in cigarettes can harm your reproductive system. Talk with your doctor about smoking cessation programs or treatments that can help you quit or at least cut back on the number of cigarettes you smoke.[12]
    • Look into local support groups. You may also find a support group that's focused on improving fertility.
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Check your current AMH levels.

  1. You can have your AMH levels tested at any time. Your health care provider will take a sample of blood from your arm. The sample will be sent to a lab for testing and your AMH level will be analyzed. [13]
    • Birth control won't affect your AMH levels, so it's fine to be tested if you're taking oral contraceptives.
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Compare levels of AMH levels based on your age.

About This Article

Sarah Gehrke, RN, MS
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This article was medically reviewed by Sarah Gehrke, RN, MS and by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Sarah Gehrke is a Registered Nurse and Licensed Massage Therapist in Texas. Sarah has over 10 years of experience teaching and practicing phlebotomy and intravenous (IV) therapy using physical, psychological, and emotional support. She received her Massage Therapist License from the Amarillo Massage Therapy Institute in 2008 and a M.S. in Nursing from the University of Phoenix in 2013. This article has been viewed 144,151 times.
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If a blood test says your AMH levels are low, you can improve your fertility by adjusting your diet and exercising. Try to incorporate healthy foods like leafy greens, beans, and berries into every meal. That way, you’ll get lots of antioxidants, healthy fats, vitamins, and lean protein, which is the best way to treat low AMH levels. Vitamin D has been shown to directly increase AMH levels, so consider adding a Vitamin D supplement to your daily regimen. However, talk to your doctor before adding any supplements to your diet, so they can help you figure out a safe dosage. In addition to a healthy diet, increase the amount of exercise you get per week since being overweight or underweight can lead to hormone imbalance. For more help from our Medical co-author, like how to understand your AMH levels better, scroll down.

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