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Fertility Calculator - Estimate Your Chances of Conception

Use our fertility calculator to get an estimate of your chances of natural conception. This tool provides general guidance based on age and time trying to conceive. Our calculator uses established fertility research data to help you understand your fertility potential.

Please note that this calculator provides general estimates only. Many factors affect fertility including medical history, lifestyle, partner factors, and underlying health conditions. For accurate assessment and personalized treatment recommendations, please schedule a consultation with our fertility specialists.

Pregnancy Week Calculator

Calculate how many weeks pregnant you are based on the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP).

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Important: These calculators provide estimates only. For medical advice or personalized guidance, please consult your fertility specialist.

Understanding Fertility by Age

Fertility naturally declines with age due to various biological factors:

Under 25: Peak fertility years with highest chances of natural conception
25-30: Excellent fertility with very good chances of natural conception
30-35: Good fertility, but slight decline begins to occur
35-40: Moderate fertility with noticeable decline, may need assistance
Over 40: Significantly reduced fertility, often requires fertility treatment

When Should You Consult a Fertility Specialist?

Consider scheduling a consultation if:

Under 35 and trying to conceive for 12+ months without success
Over 35 and trying to conceive for 6+ months without success
You have irregular periods or known fertility issues
You have experienced previous miscarriages or pregnancy complications
Your partner has known fertility concerns
You have a family history of fertility problems
You want to preserve fertility for the future (egg/sperm freezing)