Results may show:
Lower AMH levels can indicate reduced ovarian reserve or approaching menopause, while higher levels suggest a greater remaining egg supply.
Additional notes:
AMH levels are stable throughout the menstrual cycle and can be tested at any time. Results are often reviewed alongside other hormone tests if needed.
Before your appointment:
No preparation is usually required. You can eat and drink as normal unless advised otherwise.
Why it matters:
AMH helps assess reproductive health, fertility potential, and menopausal status, supporting informed decisions about family planning and hormone health.
How often:
As advised, particularly if experiencing fertility concerns, irregular periods, or symptoms associated with perimenopause or menopause.