you don't need to know if you want kids. you only need to know if you want the option.
the fifteen-minute assessment that tells you whether your biology is keeping the door open — or quietly closing it. seven questions. answers specific to your age, your hormones, and the future you actually want.
what you're actually deciding
this isn't a decision about eggs. it's a decision about optionality.
There are three futures sitting in front of every woman in her early-to-mid thirties.
The one where you have a kid of your own — biologically yours. Maybe with a partner you haven't met yet. Maybe later than you thought you would.
The one where you decide you don't want that. And you choose that, instead of the math choosing it for you.
And the one nobody plans for. Where the question quietly answered itself. Where you spent your early thirties not deciding, and woke up at thirty-eight to find the door already half-closed.
all three of those futures should be on the table.
Egg freezing isn't a destination. It's a way of holding the door open until you close it — on your terms, in your timing, with the partner you choose, alone, or with a clear-eyed decision that you'd rather build a different life entirely.
But you can't make any of those decisions well if you don't know what your body is currently telling you. Most women don't. They guess — using internet math written for everyone, or fear that doesn't match their actual situation, or a gut feeling they hope is right.
The assessment is the first step in turning a guess into a number. Whatever future you're walking toward, you walk into it with information instead of in spite of it.
before you plan any of those futures
you need to know what your body actually supports right now
Not what egg freezing supports in general. What your body supports. At your age, with your hormone profile, on your timeline.
The information online is written for everyone — which means it helps no one decide anything. The clinics won't tell you to wait; it's not in their interest. And your GP probably doesn't know enough about this to give you a useful answer.
what fifteen minutes will give you.
A clear picture: whether acting now is urgent, whether you have more time than you've been making yourself feel, and what the first three things to do are — in the right order, for your specific situation. Not for everyone. For you.
how I ended up building this
In October 2024 I froze my eggs. I had an Italian law degree. Eight years as an International Business Manager in pharmaceuticals — which meant I'd spent a decade reading clinical data, evaluating medical claims, and understanding how the healthcare industry actually works.
I was still completely confused about whether I was even a candidate. Whether I was leaving it too late. What the first actual step was. I spent weeks reading contradictory information before I made a single move.
the problem wasn't a lack of information.
It was that there was no clear way to apply it to my specific situation — my age, my hormone profile, my timeline, my budget — without booking an expensive clinic consultation just to get basic clarity.
That's what this assessment is. The seven questions I wish someone had asked me before I started. With answers that are specific to you, not generic.
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the story behind the assessment
Eight years in pharmaceuticals. One egg-freezing journey. One tool that didn't exist when she needed it most.
the assessment
Whatever future you're walking toward, you need one number first.
Seven questions about your age, cycle, health history, and timeline.
Fifteen minutes. Specific answers — not generic ones.
Here's what you'll walk away with:
- Where you actually stand. Whether your age and hormone profile suggest acting now, or whether you likely have more time than the internet is making you feel.
- The first tests to request. Named specifically, with the right timing in your cycle — so you don't waste money on a panel that won't tell you what you actually need to know.
- Whether the European clinic route makes sense for you. A clear answer based on your situation, versus staying in your home country.
- What your results actually mean. Plain-language ranges. Not the clinical cut-offs. The real-world picture.
- Your first three steps, in order. So you know exactly what to do after you close this page.
+ bonus included
What egg freezing actually costs when you add medication, monitoring, travel (if you go abroad), and storage — not the headline clinic price. Built on first-hand research after calling 103 fertility clinics across Europe.
what early readers said

I spent eight years in pharmaceutical business development evaluating clinical data and navigating the European healthcare industry. Then I froze my eggs in 2024 — and realised that none of that prepared me for how confusing the entry point to this process actually is.
I built the assessment because the first question — am I even a candidate, and when do I need to act? — shouldn't require a €200 clinic consultation to answer. You should be able to get that clarity in 15 minutes, from someone who's been through the process and knows the medical landscape.
- Italian law degree — trained to read legislation across European jurisdictions.
- Eight years evaluating clinical data inside the pharmaceutical industry.
- Called 103 fertility clinics across Europe first-hand. Froze her eggs October 2024.
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