2025-05-14

"I'm not in a rush yet, there's plenty of time, right?"

"I'm not in a rush yet, there's plenty of time, right?"
This is what many women tell themselves when confronted with fertility questions.
But here's the truth: unlike our skin, our eggs can't be preserved or rejuvenated with any amount of care.

  • Age 30: Everything appears fine, but your egg reserve has already begun its silent decline.
  • Age 35: You've reached a critical turning point - egg quality deteriorates and changes accelerate.
  • Age 38: Trying to conceive? It's significantly more challenging now.
  • Age 40: Each egg becomes precious, with both quantity and quality diminished from your peak fertility.
  • Age 42: Your egg reserve is nearly depleted, making pregnancy chances extremely rare.

enlightenedUnderstanding this earlier gives you more control over your reproductive choices.
yesWatch the video to take a moment for yourself today and prepare for your tomorrow.