



Fertility at 35: What Really Changes—and What Doesn’t
By Lena Karachaliou, Midwife & Fertility Coordinator at @my.egg.freezing
Turning 35 often feels like a milestone in a woman’s fertility journey.
For many, it’s the moment questions become more urgent—Should I start trying for a baby? Should I check my fertility? Do I still have time?
At Gennima IVF, these are conversations we have every day—with women and couples from all over the world. And at 35, it’s the right time to get informed about your fertility options and make decisions with confidence.
What actually changes after 35?
Every woman is born with a specific number of eggs. Over time, both the quantity and quality of those eggs naturally decline—and after 35, this process becomes more noticeable.
We often hear from women who wish they had received this information sooner, when more fertility options were still open to them.
What doesn’t change?
There’s a common misconception that fertility suddenly drops at 35. It doesn’t.
That’s why a tailor-made approach is essential. What applies to someone else may not apply to you.
What should you do next?
Whether you're planning ahead or already trying, small steps can give you a much clearer picture:
Check your AMH levels.
A simple blood test that helps assess your ovarian reserve and guide next steps.
Explore egg freezing.
If pregnancy isn’t part of your immediate plans, egg freezing at 35 can be a strategic and empowering choice—giving you more flexibility for the future.
Don’t delay seeking advice.
If you’ve been trying to conceive for 6 months without success, early guidance can make a significant difference in your journey.
More than a treatment: a human approach to fertility
At Gennima IVF, fertility care goes beyond protocols and numbers.
We believe in:
From your first consultation to every stage of treatment—whether it’s IVF, fertility testing, or egg freezing—your plan is built around you.
Not a standard protocol. Not a one-size-fits-all solution.
But a carefully designed, tailor-made pathway based on your needs, your timeline, and your goals.
Take control—with clarity, not pressure
Being 35 doesn’t mean you’re “late.”
It’s an opportunity to understand your fertility and make informed decisions with confidence for yourself. It doesn’t add pressure—it removes uncertainty. With the right guidance, the right team, and a plan that’s truly yours, you can move forward feeling supported—not overwhelmed.


