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AMH Level Interpreter

Find out what your Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) result means for your ovarian reserve and fertility — explained in plain language by our specialists.

AMH
Key marker for ovarian reserve
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Clinically defined result levels
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Units supported — ng/mL & pmol/L
Age
Context matters — we factor it in

How This Interpreter Works

Three simple steps — get your personalised AMH interpretation in seconds.

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Enter Your AMH Value

Type the number from your blood test report. Select ng/mL or pmol/L — we'll convert automatically.

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Select Your Age Group

AMH naturally declines with age. Your age group helps us give you context-aware feedback.

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Read Your Results

See your ovarian reserve category, what it means for fertility, and clear next steps.

4

Speak to a Specialist

Our fertility team can review your complete picture and create a personalised plan.

What Our Patients Say About AMH Testing

Real perspectives from women who came to us after receiving their AMH results.

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"My AMH came back very low. I panicked."

A low AMH number can feel devastating — but it does not mean IVF is impossible. It helps us choose the right protocol to get the best response from the eggs you have.

"I didn't understand ng/mL vs pmol/L"

Different labs report in different units. Our interpreter handles both and converts automatically — so the number on your report always makes sense.

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"My levels are normal — do I still need help?"

A normal AMH is a good sign, but fertility involves many factors beyond egg count — egg quality, fallopian tubes, and your partner's sperm all matter too.

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"My AMH was high — is that good?"

High AMH can indicate a large egg reserve, but very high levels may suggest PCOS. Either way, understanding the full picture with a specialist is always the right move.

"I tested at 38 — is it too late?"

AMH declines naturally with age. Knowing your levels at any age is empowering — it helps us time treatment decisions and gives you real options to consider.

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"The number alone scared me, the context helped me."

Numbers without context cause anxiety. Our team explains what your AMH means for *your* unique situation — not just a reference chart.

"AMH is one of the most powerful tools we have to personalise fertility care — but it tells us about quantity, not quality. One number never tells the whole story."
— Fertility Specialist, Bavishi Fertility Institute

Who Should Use This Interpreter?

This tool is helpful for anyone who has received an AMH test result and wants to understand it.

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Planning to Conceive

Want to know your egg reserve before trying naturally or with treatment.

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Starting IVF

Your AMH guides the stimulation dose for egg retrieval — understanding it helps you prepare.

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Previous IVF Failure

If your last cycle had a poor response, updated AMH levels help refine the next approach.

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Egg Freezing

AMH predicts how many eggs may be retrieved — essential information before a freeze cycle.

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PCOS Diagnosis

Women with PCOS often have elevated AMH — understanding this prevents overstimulation risks.

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Fertility Preservation

Thinking of delaying pregnancy? AMH helps you understand how much time you may have.

AMH Reference Ranges

These are the clinically recognised ranges used by fertility specialists worldwide.

Level ng/mL Range pmol/L Range What It Suggests
Very Low < 0.5 ng/mL < 3.6 pmol/L Very limited egg reserve — specialist review urgent
Low 0.5 – 1.0 ng/mL 3.6 – 7.1 pmol/L Below average reserve — treatment may be time-sensitive
Normal 1.0 – 3.5 ng/mL 7.1 – 25.0 pmol/L Good ovarian reserve for age — favourable IVF response
High 3.5 – 6.7 ng/mL 25.0 – 47.8 pmol/L High reserve — possible PCOS; careful stimulation needed
Very High > 6.7 ng/mL > 47.8 pmol/L Very high — strong PCOS indicator; OHSS risk to manage

Interpret Your AMH Result

Enter your value — results appear instantly below

Normal range: 1.0 – 3.5 ng/mL

Ready to Take the Next Step?

Your AMH result is just the beginning. Our fertility specialists will review your full picture — AMH, AFC scan, hormones, and lifestyle — to create a plan tailored to you.

About This Tool — Important Information

This AMH Level Interpreter is designed to help you understand your test result in plain language. It uses the same clinically recognised reference ranges used by fertility specialists, with ng/mL and pmol/L conversion based on a standard factor of 7.14.

AMH levels naturally decline with age, and what is considered "normal" can vary slightly between laboratories depending on the assay they use. This tool provides general guidance based on widely accepted ranges — your individual result should always be interpreted alongside your age, scan results (antral follicle count), hormone levels (FSH, LH, oestradiol), and medical history.

A low AMH does not mean you cannot conceive. A high AMH does not guarantee easy fertility. This tool does not diagnose any medical condition and is not a substitute for a consultation with a qualified fertility specialist.

Medical Disclaimer: The information provided by this calculator is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Bavishi Fertility Institute accepts no liability for decisions made based solely on the output of this tool. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any medical decisions.

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