AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) Calculator
Evaluate your ovarian reserve.
Enter your age and AMH blood result to compare your levels with typical age-expected ranges.
How it works:
- Enter your age & AMH value
- Select units (ng/mL or pmol/L)
- (Optional) Add AFC count for precision
1 ng/mL = 7.14 pmol/L (auto-converted)
Found on your ultrasound report.
Clinical Context
AMH is a useful marker of ovarian reserve (egg quantity) and is widely used in fertility planning. It does not measure egg quality or guarantee outcome. AMH assay results and reference ranges vary between labs — always interpret with a clinician and consider ultrasound (AFC) and other hormones (FSH, LH, TSH) for a complete picture.
References & Guidelines
- • ASRM Committee Opinion — Testing and interpreting ovarian reserve.
- • Cleveland Clinic — Age-wise AMH guidance.
- • Gunasheela — Age-specific AMH distribution study.
- • Frontiers Review — AMH reference intervals and assay caveats.
Disclaimer: This calculator is an educational tool only. It provides an age-adjusted interpretation of AMH levels and is not a medical diagnosis. For personalised advice and treatment, please consult a SheVeda clinician and bring your laboratory report.
