If you want to know exactly how fast your biological clock is ticking, you may soon be able to take the "egg timer test." Developed by Australian scientists, the test is a new technology available at IVF clinics Down Under that can tell you quickly, easily, and cheaply, what your chances are for a natural conception.
The test can detect approximately how many eggs you have left and whether they're any "good" or not.
So no matter how old you are, whether you're ready to have a baby or not, you'd know exactly where you stood. I think I'll pass. Would you want to know?
Is this a test you'd ever consider taking if it becomes available in the U.S.?
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Comments (2)
I think if I was trying to concieve when I was a little older, 30's + I might go ahead and get this to know what laid ahead and possibly how much time I would have to concieve naturally. Right now at 22, it really doesn't seem like that much of a biggie, ya know? But, it could be down the road.
I think this could be a great thing & a horrible thing at the same time. I can see many women being pleased with knowing they still have time left, but I can also see many women being heartbroken to know they don't have the time they once thought they did. I, personally, would love to have this test available. I am big on planning, so knowing how much of a chance I have would make me feel at ease when it comes to planning our family. Like I said though, I could see this going horribly wrong as well. I guess we'll just have to see if it ever even makes it here...