AMH

a Reference Guide

What is AMH?

Anti-Mullerian Hormone is produced mainly by granulosa cells of growing preantral and small antral follicles, AMH is widely used as a clinical marker of ovarian reserve and expected ovarian response.

It modulates early-stage follicle grow and acts as a “gatekeeper” to ensure follicles develop sequentially rather than all at once.

A blood test measuring your current AMH and is used together with a scan which determines your antral follicle count (AFC) as an Ovarian Reserve Test.

What is a normal AMH result by age (pmol/L)?

Age 20 - 24 (8.7 - 83.6)

Age 25 - 29 (6.4 - 70.3)

Age 30 - 34 (4.1 - 58.0)

Age 35 - 39 (1.1 - 53.5)

Age 40 - 44 (0.2 - 39.1)

Age 45 - 50 (0.1 - 19.3)

The reference intervals provided represent the 2.5th to 97.5th percentiles for Elecsys AMH measurements in healthy adult women.

How do I book this Ovarian Reserve Test / Fertility Check?

https://www.lcrh.co.uk/lcrh-consultation

https://www.lcrh.co.uk/female-fertility-testing

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