Calculate your egg freezing success probability, recommended egg count, and total costs based on your age, hormone levels, and ovarian reserve.
Get personalized fertility preservation insights using scientifically validated formulas that consider age-related egg quality, AMH levels for ovarian reserve assessment, and success rates for egg freezing procedures.
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28-year-old with excellent ovarian reserve and high AMH levels.
Age: 28 years
AMH Level: 4.2 ng/mL
FSH Level: 6.8 mIU/mL
Eggs Retrieved: 20 eggs
Cycles Planned: 1 cycles
Cost per Cycle: 12000 $
35-year-old with good ovarian reserve and moderate AMH levels.
Age: 35 years
AMH Level: 2.1 ng/mL
FSH Level: 8.5 mIU/mL
Eggs Retrieved: 12 eggs
Cycles Planned: 2 cycles
Cost per Cycle: 15000 $
38-year-old with declining ovarian reserve planning multiple cycles.
Age: 38 years
AMH Level: 1.2 ng/mL
FSH Level: 12.3 mIU/mL
Eggs Retrieved: 8 eggs
Cycles Planned: 3 cycles
Cost per Cycle: 18000 $
42-year-old with low AMH levels requiring aggressive treatment.
Age: 42 years
AMH Level: 0.6 ng/mL
FSH Level: 18.7 mIU/mL
Eggs Retrieved: 5 eggs
Cycles Planned: 4 cycles
Cost per Cycle: 20000 $