Reviewed: 13. Juli 2026
AMH Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)
Unit: ng/ml
Quick Explanation
AMH is produced by follicles in the ovaries and is considered a marker of remaining egg reserve. The value is often measured as part of a fertility workup or before IVF, and naturally decreases with age.
📊 Reference Values
ℹ️ Reference ranges may vary slightly between laboratories. Always compare your value with the reference range from your own lab report.
🔍 Possible Causes
Value too high — possible causes
- ·Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
Value too low — possible causes
- ·Age-related decline in egg reserve
- ·Premature menopause
- ·Status after chemotherapy
This list shows possible causes — not a diagnosis. Only your doctor can correctly interpret your result.
🩺 Questions for Your Doctor
- →What does my AMH value mean for my egg reserve?
- →Does this value affect planning for IVF?
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Medical Disclaimer
The content on this page is for general information only and does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist for health-related questions. Lab values should always be assessed in the context of your personal medical history.