Low AMH / Diminished Reserve · Greece

IVF for Low AMH / Diminished Reserve in Greece

Few eggs left — drives the own-egg vs donor-egg decision. With low AMH the real decision is own-egg (mini-IVF / embryo-banking over several cycles) versus moving to donor eggs (~48% at any age).

Treatment route for Low AMH / Diminished Reserve

With low AMH the real decision is own-egg (mini-IVF / embryo-banking over several cycles) versus moving to donor eggs (~48% at any age). In Greece, own-egg IVF is about €3,800/cycle (donor-egg from €5,800/cycle).

What matters is cost per baby (success × cycles), not the sticker price. See where Greece ranks for your case in the calculator.

Frequently asked questions

Is low amh / diminished reserve treatable with IVF in Greece?

Few eggs left — drives the own-egg vs donor-egg decision. With low AMH the real decision is own-egg (mini-IVF / embryo-banking over several cycles) versus moving to donor eggs (~48% at any age).

How much does it cost in Greece?

Own-egg IVF in Greece is ~€3,800/cycle (donor-egg from €5,800/cycle). The real figure is cost per baby — model it in our calculator.

What are the success rates?

Success tracks age, not diagnosis alone: own eggs ~48%% under 35 to ~4%% over 44; donor eggs ~48%% at any age (ESHRE/CDC).

Educational; success varies by individual & clinic. Cost: 2026 averages; data SART/CDC, HFEA, ESHRE.

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