Free Fertility Test for Couples
Answer 21 evidence‑based questions about female/male health, lifestyle, and timing – get your fertility score, risk factors, and personalized tips in 2 minutes.
📋 Medical disclaimer: This tool is for educational purposes only and does not provide a medical diagnosis. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalized advice.
What Affects Fertility?
Female Factors
- • Age (fertility declines after 35)
- • Ovulation disorders (PCOS, thyroid)
- • Uterine or tubal abnormalities
- • Endometriosis
- • Lifestyle: BMI, smoking, stress
Male Factors
- • Sperm count & motility issues
- • Age (>45 reduces fertility)
- • Testicular problems (varicocele)
- • Erectile dysfunction
- • Lifestyle: alcohol, smoking, obesity
When to See a Doctor
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends consulting a fertility specialist if:
- You are under 35 and have been trying for 12 months without success
- You are 35–40 and have been trying for 6 months
- You are over 40 – seek evaluation immediately
- You have irregular or absent periods
- Known male factor issues (e.g., low sperm count)
- History of pelvic infections, endometriosis, or multiple miscarriages
📚 Information based on sources: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), World Health Organization (WHO)
What is your age?
💡Why we ask: Age is the single most important factor affecting female fertility. Fertility begins to decline after 35.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is this fertility test?
This tool provides an estimate based on common medical factors. It is not a medical diagnosis but a screening to help you understand potential risk factors.
Can this test predict my chances of getting pregnant?
It gives a general risk level (Low/Moderate/High) based on known fertility determinants. Many couples with “High” risk still conceive naturally.
Do I need to answer for both partners?
Yes – the assessment covers female health, male health, lifestyle, and timing. If you don’t have a partner, answer only the female sections.
Is my data stored or shared?
No. All answers remain in your browser’s local storage. We do not collect, store, or share any personal health information.