AMH Level Interpreter for IVF
Understand your Anti-Müllerian Hormone levels and ovarian reserve for IVF planning
Last updated: December 2024
Enter Your AMH Information
Normal range: 1.0-4.0 ng/mL or 7.14-28.6 pmol/L
Common Questions
What is AMH and why does it matter?
Anti-Müllerian Hormone is produced by ovarian follicles and indicates the size of your remaining egg supply. It is the best single blood test predictor of ovarian response to IVF stimulation and helps doctors plan treatment protocols.
Can AMH predict my ability to get pregnant naturally?
AMH indicates egg quantity, not quality or your ability to conceive naturally. Women with low AMH can still get pregnant naturally - it may just take longer. AMH is most useful for predicting IVF response, not natural conception chances.
Does low AMH mean I will go through menopause early?
Low AMH suggests reduced ovarian reserve but does not precisely predict menopause timing. Women with very low AMH may experience earlier menopause, but individual variation is significant. AMH should be interpreted alongside other factors.
Can I improve my AMH level?
AMH reflects your current egg supply and typically cannot be significantly increased. However, DHEA supplements, vitamin D optimization, and CoQ10 may help in some cases. Focus on optimizing egg quality through lifestyle factors rather than trying to increase AMH.