AMH Ovarian Reserve Calculator

Interpret your AMH level based on age to assess ovarian reserve.

Dr. Taimoor Asghar
Medically reviewed by Dr. Taimoor Asghar, MBBS Last updated:

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Understanding Your Results

AMH levels decline with age. Values should be interpreted in the context of age, menstrual history, and fertility goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a normal AMH level?

Normal AMH varies by age. In general, younger women have higher AMH, and levels naturally decline with age. Your clinician will interpret your result against age-matched reference ranges.

Can AMH predict menopause?

AMH correlates with ovarian reserve but cannot precisely predict the exact timing of menopause. It is best used as one piece of the clinical picture.

Does low AMH mean I cannot get pregnant?

No. Low AMH indicates a lower egg supply, but natural conception is still possible. It may suggest a reduced response to fertility medications.

How often should AMH be tested?

AMH is typically checked once during an initial fertility workup. Repeated testing is usually unnecessary unless clinical circumstances change.

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