Estimate your probability of success per IVF cycle based on ovarian reserve and age.
Estimated Chance of Live Birth (Per Cycle)
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Understanding AMH and IVF Success
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is a protein produced by the small follicles in the ovaries. In the context of fertility treatments like In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF), AMH serves as a critical biomarker for ovarian reserve. While it doesn't measure egg quality (which is largely dictated by age), it is a strong predictor of how many eggs a woman might produce during a stimulation cycle.
How AMH Levels Influence IVF Outcomes
Higher AMH levels generally correlate with a higher "egg yield." In IVF, more eggs typically lead to more embryos, providing more opportunities for a successful transfer. However, extremely high AMH levels (above 4.0 ng/ml) can sometimes indicate Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and may require specialized medication protocols to avoid Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS).
High AMH (>3.0 ng/ml): Excellent ovarian reserve; usually associated with high egg retrieval numbers.
Normal AMH (1.0 – 3.0 ng/ml): Good ovarian reserve; standard response to stimulation expected.
Low AMH (0.5 – 1.0 ng/ml): Diminished ovarian reserve; may require higher doses of medication and result in fewer eggs.
Very Low AMH (<0.5 ng/ml): Severely diminished reserve; often requires aggressive protocols or consideration of donor eggs.
The Role of Age
It is important to remember that age is the most significant factor in IVF success. A woman who is 28 with a low AMH often has a higher success rate than a woman who is 42 with a high AMH, because the quality (chromosomal health) of the eggs is typically better at a younger age.
Disclaimer: This calculator provides a statistical estimate based on clinical averages. It is not a medical diagnosis. Every fertility journey is unique, and you should consult a reproductive endocrinologist for a comprehensive evaluation.
function calculateIVFSuccess() {
var age = parseFloat(document.getElementById('ageInput').value);
var amh = parseFloat(document.getElementById('amhInput').value);
var resultBox = document.getElementById('resultDisplay');
var percentText = document.getElementById('percentageResult');
var statusText = document.getElementById('amhStatus');
var detailText = document.getElementById('resultText');
if (isNaN(age) || isNaN(amh)) {
alert("Please enter valid numbers for both Age and AMH level.");
return;
}
var baseRate = 0;
var amhFactor = 0;
// Base rate by age (approximate clinical averages per cycle)
if (age = 35 && age = 38 && age = 41 && age 42 && age <= 44) {
baseRate = 4;
} else {
baseRate = 1;
}
// AMH adjustment logic
var amhLabel = "";
if (amh = 0.5 && amh = 1.0 && amh 42 && finalChance > 10) finalChance = 8;
if (finalChance 65) finalChance = 65; // IVF success rarely exceeds 65% per single transfer
percentText.innerHTML = finalChance.toFixed(1) + "%";
statusText.innerHTML = "AMH Status: " + amhLabel;
var interpretation = "";
if (finalChance > 40) {
interpretation = "Based on your inputs, your prognosis is favorable compared to national averages. Younger age and healthy AMH levels are strong indicators for egg retrieval success.";
} else if (finalChance > 20) {
interpretation = "Your success rate is within the average range. Success in IVF often requires 1-3 cycles to achieve a live birth.";
} else {
interpretation = "Your estimated success rate is lower due to age or diminished reserve. Your doctor may suggest specific protocols like mini-IVF, growth hormones, or donor options.";
}
detailText.innerHTML = interpretation;
resultBox.style.display = "block";
}