Australian AMH report tool
AMH Unit Converter and Context Checklist
Convert AMH between ng/mL and pmol/L, compare it only with the interval printed by the same laboratory, and generate questions that fit the reason the test was ordered.
A useful answer before more reading
Convert the units without turning one number into a fertility score
The tool preserves the original laboratory value, shows the approximate conversion and separates ovarian-response context from claims that AMH cannot support.
AMH report context
Convert the result and preserve its laboratory context
The original report remains the source of truth. The tool does not assign a fertility grade.
Private: the AMH value and context stay in this browser.
Converted report context
AMH result context
What this result can support in this context
Report context: Not entered
Laboratory comment: Not entered
Questions to take to the clinician
Selected factors that change interpretation
Transparent unit conversion
The arithmetic is simple. The interpretation is not universal.
| Task | Rule | Boundary |
|---|---|---|
| ng/mL to pmol/L | Multiply by 7.14 | Approximate unit conversion only |
| pmol/L to ng/mL | Divide by 7.14 | The original report remains authoritative |
| Laboratory interval | Below, within or above only for an exact value and a complete same-laboratory interval | Less-than and greater-than results keep their qualifier and are not assigned a precise interval position |
| Different assays | Keep original reports | Converted numbers are not automatically comparable trends |
| Report context | Keep laboratory, collection date, assay or method and original comment | The converted number does not standardise assays |
What AMH can support
AMH can contribute to ovarian-response planning for IVF and egg collection, and to a broader ovarian-reserve discussion. In selected adults it may contribute to one criterion within the complete PMOS diagnostic algorithm.
What AMH cannot establish alone
It cannot give egg quality, an exact number of eggs remaining, an individual chance of natural conception, a time-to-pregnancy forecast, live birth probability or the exact time to menopause.
The same AMH number answers different questions poorly or well
IVF stimulation planning
AMH can contribute to an estimate of ovarian response and likely oocyte yield. It does not independently provide egg quality, embryo chromosome status or a live-birth forecast.
Natural-conception questions
AMH is not a stand-alone fertility test. Age, ovulation, sperm, tubal factors, health history and duration trying remain central to assessment.
PMOS diagnostic context
In selected adults, AMH can contribute to one ovarian-morphology criterion inside the complete algorithm. It is not a stand-alone diagnosis and is not used to diagnose adolescents.
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Useful questions
Frequently asked questions
How do you convert AMH from ng/mL to pmol/L?
Multiply ng/mL by approximately 7.14. To convert pmol/L to ng/mL, divide by 7.14. The conversion does not standardise different assays.
What is a normal AMH level?
There is no single universal online range suitable for every assay, age and clinical question. Use the interval and comments printed by the reporting laboratory.
Can AMH predict natural pregnancy?
AMH is a poor stand-alone predictor of natural conception or time to pregnancy. Age, ovulation, sperm, tubal factors, health history and time trying remain important.
What is AMH useful for in IVF?
AMH and antral follicle count can help estimate ovarian response and likely oocyte yield during stimulation. Their association with egg quality and live birth is much weaker.
Can AMH diagnose PMOS or PCOS?
In selected adults, AMH may contribute to the ovarian-morphology criterion within the full PMOS diagnostic algorithm. It is not a stand-alone test and should not be used to diagnose PMOS in adolescents.
Can hormonal contraception affect AMH?
Current hormonal contraception can lower AMH in some people. Ask whether the result is sufficient for the decision being made and do not stop contraception without clinical advice.
Clinically reviewed
Evan Kurzyp, Registered Nurse
Bachelor of Nursing and Master of Mental Health Nursing
AHPRA registration NMW0002424871
Reviewed: 4 August 2026. Next scheduled review: August 2027, or earlier if Australian guidance, product instructions, laboratory standards or safety advice change.
Methods, limitations and references
This tool provides general education and structured records. It does not diagnose, replace emergency assessment or substitute for advice from a clinician who knows the full context.
- ASRM: Testing and interpreting measures of ovarian reserve
- Hunt and Vollenhoven: Assessment of female fertility in general practice
- Monash University: International evidence-based PMOS guideline
- Monash University: International evidence-based recommendations for PMOS in adolescents
- Ferguson et al: Towards international standardisation of AMH immunoassays