Empower Your Fertility Journey with AMH Testing

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Did you know? Women are born with a fixed number of eggs which reduces as they get older. By age 25, AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) levels peak and gradually decline as ovarian reserves diminish. Monitoring your AMH levels can help you understand your reproductive health and plan for the future.

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Why You Need to MonitorYour AMH Levels

Are you planning your family or concerned about your fertility? Know your Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) levels to manage your reproductive health. This simple test gives you an insight into your ovarian reserves, helping you make informed decisions on family planning, fertility treatments or health issues like PCOS or early menopause. Make proactive reproductive health decisions with AMH testing only at KP Pharma.

  • Assess Ovarian Reserve:

    Learn how big your ovarian reserve is to find out your fertility potential.

  • Plan Fertility Treatments:

    Predict response to fertility medication & optimize treatment outcomes.

  • Identify Menopause Stages:

    Detect early menopause signs and take preventative action.

  • Diagnose Ovarian Issues:

    Monitor conditions like PCOS or specific ovarian cancers associated with high AMH levels.

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Symptoms Indicatingthe Need for AMH Testing

Any of the following symptoms or conditions might suggest AMH testing. Early detection & monitoring can help you control your fertility and overall health.

  • Fertility Issues

    Struggling to conceive? An AMH test checks that your egg supply is healthy for your age. The same test is critical for planning IVF because higher AMH levels predict better sensitivity to fertility drugs.

  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

    PCOS symptoms include irregular or absent menstrual periods, acne, excessive facial or body hair and hair loss. AMH testing can confirm this condition for diagnosis and treatment.

  • Ovarian Cancer Monitoring

    In patients with ovarian cancer treatment, AMH testing can track therapy effectiveness and flag recurrence early for medical intervention.

  • Irregular Menstrual Cycles

    Persistent irregularities in your menstrual cycle may indicate hormonal imbalances or reduced ovarian reserve that AMH testing can diagnose.

  • Menopause Symptoms

    Hot flashes, mood swings and irregular periods may signal premature or early menopause. AMH testing confirms your menopause stage so you can take appropriate action.

  • Unexpected Weight Gain or Skin Changes

    Rapid weight loss or patches of darkened skin may reflect hormonal problems like PCOS which AMH testing can help diagnose and treat.

  • Reproductive Issues in Family History

    If close relatives had early menopause, infertility or reproductive health condition, AMH testing can help you understand your risk and plan accordingly.

How We Measure Your AMH Levels

We do a specialised blood test to measure your Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) levels. AMH is a snapshot of your reproductive health and reflects ovarian function and reserve. This simple, informative test reveals your fertility potential and underlying conditions affecting ovarian health.

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  • Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH): AMH is produced by ovarian follicles and is an important marker of ovarian reserve. Testing AMH levels allows estimation of egg numbers in ovaries before the traditional low ovarian reserve symptoms develop.

    Think of it as checking the health of your reproductive "bank account"—helping you understand how much is left and how it may impact your fertility.

What to Expect During theAMH Test

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Understanding Your AMHTest Results

Here’s a table summarising what different AMH levels mean for your reproductive health:
Female Age RangeAMH Level (pmol/L)AMH Level (ng/mL)What It Means for Your Health
Female Age Range
AMH Level (pmol/L)
AMH Level (ng/mL)
What It Means for Your Health
20 - 24
Less than 7 pmol/L
Less than 1.0 ng/mL
Low Fertility:Indicates diminished ovarian reserve. Consult a healthcare provider for fertility planning. Retest within 6 months or earlier if clinical symptoms progress.
25 - 29
Less than 6 pmol/L
Less than 0.9 ng/mL
30 - 34
Less than 5 pmol/L
Less than 0.7 ng/mL
35 - 39
Less than 4 pmol/L
Less than 0.6 ng/mL
40 - 44
Less than 3 pmol/L
Less than 0.4 ng/mL
45 - 49
Less than 2 pmol/L
Less than 0.3 ng/mL
20 - 24
7 to 20 pmol/L
1.0 to 2.9 ng/mL
Normal Fertility:Indicates healthy ovarian reserve for age. Maintain a balanced lifestyle and monitor periodically. Retest annually or as advised by a healthcare provider.
25 - 29
6 to 19 pmol/L
0.9 to 2.7 ng/mL
30 - 34
5 to 16 pmol/L
0.7 to 2.3 ng/mL
35 - 39
4 to 15 pmol/L
0.6 to 2.1 ng/mL
40 - 44
3 to 12 pmol/L
0.4 to 1.7 ng/mL
45 - 49
2 to 10 pmol/L
0.3 to 1.4 ng/mL
20 - 24
More than 20 pmol/L
More than 2.8 ng/mL
High Fertility:Indicates higher ovarian reserve. May be associated with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). If symptoms are present, retest in 6 months; otherwise, retest annually.
25 - 29
More than 19 pmol/L
More than 2.7 ng/mL
30 - 34
More than 16 pmol/L
More than 2.3 ng/mL
35 - 39
More than 15 pmol/L
More than 2.1 ng/mL
40 - 44
More than 12 pmol/L
More than 1.7 ng/mL
45 - 49
More than 10 pmol/L
More than 1.4 ng/mL

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