AMH: Normal Ovarian Function Values
In daily life, many women undergo ovarian assessments while preparing for pregnancy. Ovarian abnormalities not only impair female fertility but also adversely affect overall health. Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is a key biomarker in such evaluations. So, what constitutes a normal AMH level indicating healthy ovarian function?
Normal AMH Levels Reflecting Ovarian Function
AMH secretion levels strongly correlate with ovarian function. The normal AMH range is 2–6.7 ng/mL. Within this range, higher AMH values indicate stronger ovarian function and a larger ovarian reserve (i.e., greater quantity of remaining eggs). Conversely, declining AMH levels suggest diminished ovarian function. Most women experience a rapid decline in AMH after age 35. An AMH level below 0.7 ng/mL indicates a severely depleted ovarian reserve, making natural conception extremely difficult.

Age significantly influences normal AMH levels—AMH concentration exhibits a negative correlation with age. In simple terms, as a woman ages, her AMH level and ovarian function progressively decline. Additionally, many women smoke, an unhealthy habit that not only harms general health but also impairs ovarian function and lowers AMH levels.

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