AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) reflects the number of remaining eggs in the ovary — an important indicator of fertility and menopause timing.
Who Needs This Test:
- Women over 30 planning future pregnancy.
- Delayed pregnancy or failed conception.
- Before IVF — to determine dose.
- PCOS (elevated AMH).
- Those wanting to freeze eggs.
Reference Values:
- Above 3 ng/ml: Good reserve.
- 1-3 ng/ml: Moderate reserve — still sufficient.
- Below 1 ng/ml: Low reserve — fertility declining.
- Below 0.3 ng/ml: Very low — needs urgent fertility consultation.
- Above 5 ng/ml: May indicate PCOS.
Important Facts:
- AMH predicts quantity not quality — one good egg may suffice.
- Naturally declines with age — cannot be raised.
- Can be tested any day of the cycle.
At BEIT TARIQ Center, we offer AMH testing with comprehensive interpretation and advice on next steps.