An AMH of 0.02ng/ml usually indicates menopause.
AMH is the anti-mullerian hormone, which is a reliable and convenient indicator of ovarian reserve function, with normal values ranging from 2.0ng/ml to 6.8ng/ml. Usually, when AMH is less than 1.1ng/ml, it suggests a decline in the reserve function of the ovaries, and when it is less than 0.2ng/ml, it suggests that menopause is imminent.
Of course, AMH is not the only indicator for assessing menopause, it can also be combined with the results of follicle stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone and estrogen to make a comprehensive judgment. When abnormal bleeding occurs after menopause, it is often necessary to be vigilant about the occurrence of disease, and prompt medical attention is needed.