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What Is AMH Understanding the Hormone That Reflects Your Ovarian Reserve

LLRC Fertility Clinicon July 3, 20262 min read
What Is AMH Understanding the Hormone That Reflects Your Ovarian Reserve

A Key Hormone That Reflects Your Fertility and Egg Reserve AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) is a hormone produced by the small follicles in a woman’s ovaries. It plays a key role in evaluating a woman’s ovarian reserve or how many viable eggs she has left.

Measuring AMH levels is now one of the most reliable ways to understand your fertility potential, especially if you are planning to conceive later or considering assisted reproductive technology (ART) like IVF.

Why Is AMH Important?

An AMH blood test provides insight into:

  • How many eggs are remaining in the ovaries
  • How the ovaries may respond to fertility treatments
  • Whether you’re a good candidate for egg freezing
  • Your likelihood of success with IVF or ICSI

Unlike other hormone tests, AMH can be measured any day of your cycle, making it highly convenient.

What Do AMH Levels Mean?

AMH Level (ng/mL)Interpretation
Above 4.0High - May indicate PCOS (polycystic ovaries)
1.5-4.0Normal - Good ovarian reserve
1.0-1.5Low - Reduced fertility potential
Below 1.0Very Low - Posssible diminished ovarian reserve or early menopause

Note: Lab ranges may vary slightly. Always consult a fertility specialist to interpret your result accurately.

Who Should Test Their AMH?

You may consider an AMH test if you:

  • Are over 30 and not yet ready to conceive
  • Have irregular or absent menstrual cycles
  • Are planning to freeze your eggs
  • Have a family history of early menopause
  • Are considering IVF or other fertility treatments
  • Have undergone chemotherapy or pelvic surgery

Benefits of AMH Testing

  • Can be done any day of your menstrual cycle
  • Simple blood test, quick results
  • Helps with proactive fertility planning
  • Prevents delays in starting appropriate fertility treatment

Where Can You Test Your AMH?

You can get an AMH test at most fertility clinics or reproductive endocrinology centers. At LRC Fertility Clinic, we offer comprehensive hormone testing and personalized fertility plans based on your AMH and other key indicators.

Summary: What Is AMH?

  • AMH is a hormone that reflects your ovarian reserve (egg count).
  • It helps predict your fertility potential and guides fertility treatment plans.
  • Low AMH doesn’t mean pregnancy is impossible but it means time may be limited.
  • Early testing = better planning = higher chance of success.

 

Reference:

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