Pregnancy Chance Calculator

My Chances of Getting Pregnant
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Last update: 24-08-2019
Will I be able to get pregnant? If you’ve asked yourself this question, take our quiz. It’ll indicate how seriously you should approach the issue of pregnancy planning

Successful conception depends on many factors: future parents’ age, health, a woman’s ovulation cycle and frequency of having sex are just a few. Even if one criterion is “off,” the chances of getting pregnant are greatly reduced.

Your doctor will not be able to tell you with certainty whether you will get pregnant. Even if you have dozens of assays. After all, hundreds of women with minimal chances of conceiving give birth to healthy babies. And vice versa: healthy couples fail to conceive.

We’ve collected questions that reproductive endocrinologists (RE) ask when it comes to pregnancy planning. The result of this quiz is not a guaranteed indicator of whether you get pregnant or not. But it’s a good guideline that will tell you how seriously you should take the issues of pregnancy planning if you really want to get pregnant.

1. How long have you been trying to get pregnant?
2. How old are you?
3. Do you have a tilted uterus?
4. How do you indicate the beginning of ovulation?
5. Do/Did you have any serious problems with your genitals or reproductive system in general?
6. Do you and your partner have relatives with hereditary diseases of the reproductive system?
7. How often do you feel stress?
8. How often do you visit your gynecologist for a routine examination?
9. Do you take folic acid and vitamins?
10. Have you ever had an abortion? Have you had any miscarriages or an ectopic pregnancy?
11. Do you have problems with your thyroid gland?
12. How often do you have sex during your most fertile period?
13. Do you already have naturally conceived children?
14. Are your cycles regular?
15. Does your partner have any issues with the quality of his sperm?
16. Do you and your partner suffer from anorexia or obesity?
17. Did you use oral contraceptives?