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AMH (anti-Müllerian hormone)

Measured in ng/mL · LOINC 38476-7

Reference ranges

Optimal
1.54 ng/mL
functional-medicine target
Standard
0.510 ng/mL
lab reference range

Optimal ranges are tighter than standard lab ranges and reflect functional-medicine targets, not the populations they were derived from. Reference bands depend on sex, age, and circumstance — Juno's lab analysis layers your profile context onto the printed range when you paste a value.

Peptide relevance

Marker of ovarian reserve in women — declines progressively from the mid-20s, near-undetectable after menopause. PCOS often elevated (>4-5 ng/mL). Reasonably stable across the menstrual cycle so cycle-day timing isn't critical. No direct peptide effects documented in common stacks; AMH is genuinely a passive readout of remaining ovarian follicles. STRONGLY age-dependent — interpret with age in mind (women 20-25: ~3-4; women 30-39: ~1.5-2.4; women 40+: <1). RANGES SHOWN ARE FOR ADULT WOMEN IN REPRODUCTIVE AGE; men can have AMH but it's typically tested for fertility-window awareness in women only.

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