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In my medical practice, I often meet couples for whom the path to parenthood is a true challenge. But I always tell them that this is just the beginning of a new journey we will take together. In this article, I want to explain why age is one of the key factors for a successful pregnancy and how modern reproductive technologies can become a reliable ally on the path to parenthood. My goal is to provide you with scientifically-backed information and help you make timely and informed decisions.

If you’re at the start of your journey, you may be familiar with thoughts like: “We’re still young, we’ll try on our own for a couple more months,” “Maybe next cycle will definitely work,” or “I’m so afraid to start treatment, let’s wait.” It’s completely normal to want to avoid stress and hold on to the hope of a miracle. However, this desire can hide one of the biggest traps future parents fall into — the trap of delayed parenthood, where every minute counts.
What is the “reproductive window”? It’s a limited period in a woman’s and man’s life when their fertility is at its peak (Martinez & Lee, 2025). This concept includes not only the biological clock but also a comprehensive view of the reproductive system’s state. This window narrows with each passing year, and its closing often happens unnoticed. In this article, I will delve into how age affects the ability to conceive from a scientific perspective and explain how modern IVF methods help increase the chances of success.
Female fertility has a clear, limited timeframe. Unlike men who produce sperm throughout their lives, women are born with a specific and finite supply of eggs, known as the ovarian reserve.
This is the finite supply of follicles in the ovaries that contain immature egg cells (Smith & Jones, 2024). Each menstrual cycle, this reserve is depleted, and it cannot be replenished.
Most importantly, it’s not just about the quantity of eggs, but also their quality. As we age, eggs accumulate chromosomal changes, or aneuploidies (abnormalities in the number of chromosomes). This directly affects the chances of conceiving and carrying a baby to term.
This can lead to:
This process is linked to the natural accumulation of changes in cellular structures like mitochondria, which are responsible for energy, and the shortening of telomeres, which protect the ends of chromosomes from deterioration (Jansen & Lambert, 2024).
There’s a common misconception that male fertility doesn’t decline with age. This isn’t entirely true. While sperm are produced continuously, their quality can worsen over the years (Williams, 2024).
With age, men may experience:
Therefore, the path to parenthood is a shared responsibility for a couple. The age of both partners plays an important role, but modern technologies allow us to overcome many obstacles if we act in a timely and collaborative manner.
Therefore, the path to parenthood is a shared responsibility for a couple. The age of both partners plays an important role, but modern technologies allow us to overcome many obstacles if we act in a timely and collaborative manner.
Our experience and data from global studies clearly show how a woman’s age affects her chances.
| Woman’s Age | Chance of Pregnancy with the First IVF Attempt |
|---|---|
| Under 35 | 35–40% |
| 35–39 | 25–30% |
| 40–42 | 10–20% |
| Over 43 лет | <5% |
It’s important to remember that these figures are averages. The success of each cycle is individual and depends on many factors, which is why we always approach each case with deep attention and respect.

Diagram of ovarian reserve decline with age
Despite all the difficulties, modern reproductive medicine is not standing still. It provides powerful tools to fight against time and increase the chances of success.

Time is the most valuable resource on the path to parenthood. By delaying a visit to a specialist, you allow time to run its course, but you can always begin to act.
My clinic offers modern technologies and expertise that are your main allies on the path to parenthood. I believe there is a solution for every situation, and I am ready to help you find it. We are ready to create your miracle with you.
I’m always ready to help.
For a personalized consultation, we invite you to schedule an appointment with Irina Ivanovna Ergül — an experienced specialist in reproductive medicine, member of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE), who recently attended the organization’s international conference in Paris.
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13.07.2022