At the age of 30 you will have approximately:
Based on your age, your ovarian reserve has decreased from 360,000 at puberty to about 72,000.
As a woman ages, the number and quality of eggs will decrease.
By age 30 most women have only about 12% left of their original ovarian reserve.
At birth most women have approximately 590,000 eggs, which falls to about 360,000 by puberty.
Every woman is born with all the eggs she will ever have, and as you age, the number of eggs in your ovaries decreases.
Ovarian reserve is a term used to describe the number of eggs left in a woman’s ovaries. A woman’s ovarian reserve shrinks by over a thousand eggs every month. While not directly linked to egg quality, it does correlate with your likelihood of falling pregnant.
Please note that these estimates are based on a prediction model and may not apply to all women.