Female Fertility Score Calculator

  • Weight (in kg) 60
  • Age 30
  • Height (in cm) 165
  • Antral Follicle Count (AFC) Antral Follicle Count (AFC) is the number of follicles seen on ultrasound and represents ovarian reserve. Not selected
  • Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) AMH indicates the remaining egg supply. Higher AMH usually means better ovarian reserve. Not selected
Note: This fertility calculator provides only an estimate and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice.

1) How does our IVF success rate calculator work?

The IVF success rate varies from person to person based on age, health, hormonal levels, and the underlying cause of infertility. Our calculator analyses the key fertility parameters that play a major role in IVF outcomes and gives you a personalised estimate.

Below is a simple explanation of how each factor influences your IVF success:

A. Age of the Woman
Age is one of the strongest predictors of IVF success.

  • Women below 35 usually have higher egg quality and better embryo development.
  • As age increases, egg quality naturally decreases, affecting implantation and pregnancy rates.
Our calculator uses age-specific data to estimate realistic success rates.

B. Previous IVF Attempts
If you've undergone IVF cycles before, this experience provides valuable information.

  • Successful or near-successful attempts often indicate a good prognosis.
  • Repeated failed cycles may suggest egg, sperm, or embryo quality issues.
This parameter helps the calculator understand your fertility pattern better.

C. AMH Level
AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) reflects your ovarian reserve — the number of eggs remaining in your ovaries.

  • Higher AMH = More eggs, better IVF stimulation response
  • Very low AMH = Reduced egg quantity and success rate
This hormone helps the calculator estimate how well your ovaries may respond to IVF medications.

D. FSH Level
FSH (Follicle-Stimulating Hormone) helps eggs mature.

  • High FSH levels often indicate reduced ovarian function
  • Normal or low levels generally show better fertility potential
The calculator factors in FSH levels to assess your egg quality and overall chances.

E. BMI (Body Mass Index)
BMI affects hormone balance, egg quality, ovulation, and uterine receptivity.

  • Ideal BMI for fertility: 18.5 to 24.9
  • Very high or very low BMI may reduce IVF success
The calculator considers how close you are to the optimal fertility range.

F. Sperm Count
Sperm health is equally important.

  • High sperm count improves fertilization chances
  • Low sperm count may reduce embryo development and implantation rates
This parameter helps calculate the male factor contribution in IVF success.

G. Fertility Diagnosis
The underlying cause of infertility gives crucial insights into expected IVF outcomes.
Common diagnoses include:

  • Tubal Factor Infertility
  • Male Factor Infertility
  • Endometriosis
  • Unexplained Infertility
Each condition impacts IVF success differently, and the calculator uses this information to give a personalised estimate.

2) How accurate is our IVF success rate calculator online?

Our IVF success rate calculator online provides a helpful estimate, but like all fertility prediction tools, it cannot guarantee the exact outcome.

Why? Because IVF success depends on several dynamic factors such as: Embryo quality, Egg & sperm health, Implantation environment, Uterine receptivity, Lifestyle factors, Medical conditions, Development after embryo transfer.

What it does give you:
• A realistic probability
• A personalised outlook
It is a powerful starting point—but your fertility specialist will provide the most accurate guidance.

3) How soon can I take a pregnancy test after IVF?

This is one of the most emotional moments in the IVF journey.

After Embryo Transfer:
• Day 3 embryos: Take a pregnancy test 12–14 days after transfer
• Day 5 embryos: Take a pregnancy test 9–11 days after transfer

Blood Test (Beta hCG):
Done at Hegde Fertility around 10–14 days post-transfer. This is the most accurate way to confirm pregnancy.

4) When should you consult an IVF specialist in Hyderabad?

You should consider seeing an IVF specialist if:

  • You've been trying to conceive for 6–12 months without success
  • You have irregular or absent periods
  • You have low AMH or high FSH
  • You are above 30 years old
  • You or your partner have fertility-related diagnoses
  • You've had multiple miscarriages
  • You have had failed IUI or IVF cycles
  • You want a personalised evaluation of your chances before starting treatment

At Hegde Fertility, our top IVF specialists in Hyderabad offer advanced tests, personalised treatment plans, emotional support, and world-class IVF treatment in Hyderabad.

5) A word from hegde fertility

Your IVF journey is deeply personal, filled with hope, strength, and courage. At Hegde Fertility, we believe every couple deserves clarity and support as they make important decisions about parenthood.

Our IVF Success Rate Calculator online is designed to guide you with knowledge, confidence, and understanding - but our team is here to offer something even more meaningful:

  • Compassionate care.
  • Expert medical guidance.
  • And complete emotional support.

Whatever your fertility journey looks like, we walk with you every step of the way - helping you turn your dream of parenthood into reality.
Hegde Fertility – Where science meets compassion, and hope becomes family.

Meet Our Expert Team of Doctors

Delivering care from basic treatments to the most advanced fertility solutions

Dr. Vandana Hegde
Dr. Vandana Hegde
Hitec City
Clinical Director &
Chief IVF Consultant
Dr. Suroj Kranthi
Dr. Suroj Kranthi
Attapur
Fertility and IVF Consultant
Dr. Nayani Sri
Dr. Nayani Sri
Miyapur
Fertility and IVF Consultant
Dr. Tejashree. A
Dr. Tejashree. A
Suchitra
Fertility and IVF Consultant
Dr. Sindu K
Dr. Sindu. K
Malakpet
Fertility and IVF Consultant
Dr. Hemalatha
Dr. Hemalatha
Secunderabad
Fertility and IVF Consultant

Female Fertility Score Calculator FAQs

The calculator uses four factors—Age, BMI, AMH, and Antral Follicle Count (AFC). Each factor is given points based on the ranges defined in the scoring logic. The total score (maximum 12 points) is converted into a percentage, which indicates whether fertility is excellent, moderate, or low.

Each parameter contributes to the score as follows: Age (0–2 points), BMI (0–2 points), AFC (1–4 points), and AMH (0–4 points). These points are added together and divided by 12 to give a percentage score representing your estimated fertility potential.

The score reflects your ovarian reserve and overall reproductive health. A higher score indicates healthier fertility markers, a moderate score shows average fertility, and a low score may suggest reduced egg reserve or other factors affecting conception.

While AMH and AFC represent biological ovarian reserve and cannot be naturally increased, improving BMI, lowering stress, addressing hormonal issues, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can support better reproductive outcomes and may improve a moderate fertility score.

BMI (Body Mass Index) is calculated using your weight and height entered in the calculator. The formula used is: BMI = weight (kg) ÷ [height (m) × height (m)]. Based on your BMI value, the calculator assigns points: 2 points if BMI is 18.5–24.9, 1 point if BMI is 25–29.9, and 0 points if BMI is under 18.5 or 30 and above.

No. This tool provides only an estimate based on Age, BMI, AMH, and AFC. It does not replace an ultrasound, AMH/AFC testing, or a full fertility evaluation. If you have concerns about your fertility, please consult a specialist.