Discover how age impacts fertility in both men and women. Learn the science behind declining fertility and how New Hope IVF Centre helps couples achieve parenthood with advanced fertility treatments.
Planning for a baby is one of life’s most beautiful decisions. However, age plays a major role in fertility — for both men and women. As couples today choose to start families later in life, understanding how age affects fertility becomes more important than ever.
At New Hope IVF Fertility & Research Centre, we believe that awareness is the first step toward parenthood. Let’s understand how your age can influence your chances of conception — and what you can do about it.
Fertility & Age in Women
A woman is born with all the eggs she’ll ever have — around one to two million. As she ages, both the quantity and quality of these eggs decline.
In your 20s : Your body is most fertile — with up to a 30% natural conception chance every month.
In your 30s: Fertility starts to decline gradually after 30 and more sharply after 35.
After 40: Chances of natural conception drop significantly, and the risk of miscarriage increases.
But remember — thanks to advanced IVF treatments, many women in their late 30s and 40s still achieve successful pregnancies.
Fertility & Age in Men
While men continue to produce sperm throughout life, sperm quality tends to decrease with age.
- Sperm motility (movement) and morphology (shape) may decline.
- The risk of genetic abnormalities in sperm can increase.
- Older men may also face reduced sexual performance or hormonal changes.
At New Hope IVF Centre, advanced semen analysis and treatments like ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) help overcome male-related fertility challenges.
How New Hope IVF Can Help
Whether you’re in your late 20s or early 40s, our team of fertility specialists ensures you receive personalized care.
We offer:
✅ Advanced IVF & ICSI Treatment
✅ Egg & Sperm Freezing Options
✅ Laparoscopy & Hysteroscopy for Diagnosis
✅ Fertility Counselling & Lifestyle Guidance
Our mission is to turn “hope” into happiness for every couple.
Tips to Protect Fertility
- Get regular health check-ups and fertility screenings
- Don’t delay consultation if you’ve been trying to conceive for over a year
- Maintain a healthy weight & balanced diet
- Avoid smoking, alcohol, and stress
Conclusion:
Age can influence fertility — but it doesn’t have to define your future. With early evaluation, lifestyle care, and modern fertility treatments, parenthood is possible at almost any stage of life.
At New Hope IVF Fertility & Research Centre, we combine advanced science with compassionate care to make your dream of becoming parents come true.