The Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) Test measures the levels of AMH in the blood. This hormone is produced by ovarian follicles and is used to assess ovarian reserve (egg count), fertility potential, and reproductive health.
✅ To Assess Ovarian Reserve (Egg Supply)
✅ To Predict Response to Fertility Treatments (IVF, IUI, Egg Freezing)
✅ To Diagnose Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
✅ To Evaluate Menopause Timing & Ovarian Aging
✅ To Detect Ovarian Function After Surgery or Chemotherapy
🩸 Blood Sample Collection:
| Age Group | AMH Level (ng/mL) | Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| 20–25 years | 3.0 – 6.3 | Optimal ovarian reserve |
| 26–30 years | 2.5 – 5.5 | Good ovarian reserve |
| 31–35 years | 1.5 – 4.0 | Moderate ovarian reserve |
| 36–40 years | 1.0 – 3.0 | Low-normal ovarian reserve |
| 41–45 years | 0.5 – 1.5 | Decreased ovarian reserve |
| > 45 years | < 0.5 | Very low ovarian reserve (approaching menopause) |
🔴 High AMH (> 5 ng/mL) May Indicate:
🔵 Low AMH (< 1 ng/mL) May Indicate:
🟢 Normal AMH (1–5 ng/mL) Suggests:
🔬 Additional Fertility & Hormonal Tests:
✅ Treatment Based on AMH Levels:
🔹 AMH is a key marker for ovarian reserve and fertility potential.
🔹 Low AMH suggests reduced egg supply but does NOT mean pregnancy is impossible.
🔹 High AMH may indicate PCOS but also means better response to IVF.
🔹 Test results should be evaluated alongside other fertility markers (FSH, AFC, etc.).
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