Eliminating "If only I had known sooner." Making pregnancy a choice, not fate. #AprilDream
TL Genomics announces its dream to make pregnancy a choice, not fate, with its fertility test "My Age F," eliminating the regret of "If only I had known sooner."
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- 📰 Published: April 1, 2026 at 18:00
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TL Genomics Inc. (Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture, CEO: Tomohiro Kubo) expresses the following dream in support of PR TIMES' "April Dream" project.
To create a society where, when women start thinking about pregnancy, they don't regret, "If only I had known sooner." We aim to realize a future where pregnancy is a choice based on information, not fate.
【By the time they realized, time had passed — A reality many women face】
Approximately 1 in 4.4 couples experience infertility examinations/treatments, and about 1 in 2.5 couples worry about being infertile (National Institute of Population and Social Security Research). Despite this, many women experience "missing the timing for examination" or "realizing it when time had already passed."
The problem is not a lack of will or effort. It is a structural issue where "the information necessary for judgment simply did not exist."
Conventional AMH tests measure the "number" of eggs. However, some women with many eggs do not get pregnant, while others with few eggs conceive naturally. Something beyond just the "number" has remained invisible.

【Science reveals a new indicator】
Through joint research with the National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center and Osaka Metropolitan University, TL Genomics analyzed data from 500 women, primarily in their 30s. The results revealed that "cellular-level aging" can serve as an indicator of pregnancy potential. This achievement was published in February 2026 in the international academic journal in reproductive medicine, "Reproductive BioMedicine Online."
The three findings from the research are as follows:
① AMH (egg count) and cellular aging indicate different information
It was confirmed that there is no correlation between AMH values and cellular aging indicators. This suggests the possibility that individual differences not visible solely through egg count can be explained by the degree of bodily aging.
② As cellular aging progresses, the success rate of natural pregnancy tends to decrease
The relationship with pregnancy success rates was quantitatively confirmed by biological indicators at the cellular level, not chronological age.
③ Even with advanced cellular aging, there is no significant difference in the success rate of in vitro fertilization
This finding indicates the possibility of maintaining pregnancy potential by switching treatment strategies at an early stage. In other words, science shows that the current state of the body, rather than "age" or "egg count," holds significant meaning in decision-making.
【What "My Age F" aims to deliver】

The fertility test "My Age F" (for research use) measures cellular aging using changes in X chromosomes in the blood as an indicator, visualizing natural pregnancy potential. It can be taken by self-collecting blood at home and mailing it (25,600 yen including tax), with results delivered in approximately 10 days.
This test does not aim to "tell the correct answer." It aims to enable each choice — aiming for natural pregnancy, proceeding with in vitro fertilization early, or considering egg freezing — to be made based on the condition of one's body, rather than on intuition or anxiety.
CEO Tomohiro Kubo's research originated from his experience with his wife's high-risk pregnancy. That experience led to his awareness of the problem: "I want to eliminate situations where time passes without information, using technology."
【Our Dream】
We want to increase the number of women who can think, "I want to choose after knowing myself now." To create a society where the desire to give birth is not postponed, left to chance, or becomes a burden. TL Genomics will continue to work towards this realization with science and technology. Our mission is to implement a "data infrastructure" in society where women can know their body's condition when they start thinking about pregnancy, and then make choices that suit their individual life plans.
*"April Dream" is a project by PR TIMES where companies announce dreams they wish to achieve on April 1st. We are seriously committed to realizing this dream.
【My Age F Test Overview】

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Official Name |
Fertility Test "My Age F" (for research use) |
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Test Method |
SinChro™ method (cellular aging measurement using X chromosome loss (LOX) as an indicator) |
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How to Take the Test |
Self-collected blood kit by mail (individual application) / via partner clinics |
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Price |
25,600 yen including tax (individual application) |
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Result Report |
Approximately 10 days from sample arrival |
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Application |
【Company Profile】
Company Name: TL Genomics Inc. (URL: https://tlgenomics.com)
Representative: Tomohiro Kubo, CEO
Location: Shonan Fujisawa Incubation LABO #3, 2020-5 Endo, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Established: January 2015
Business Activities: Development of tests and diagnostic drugs related to bone marrow transplantation
Development and sales of disease risk and fertility tests through chromosome analysis (My Age, My Age F)
Other services incidental to medical care
【Contact Information】
TL Genomics Inc. Public Relations / Segawa Mail: asegawa@tl-genomics.com
FAQ
What kind of test is "My Age F"?
It is a research-use-only test that measures cellular aging using changes in X chromosomes in the blood as an indicator, visualizing natural pregnancy potential. You can take the test by self-collecting blood at home and mailing it.
How is it different from traditional AMH tests?
While AMH tests measure the 'number' of eggs, "My Age F" measures the cellular-level aging related to the 'quality' of eggs. This allows for the assessment of pregnancy potential not visible through AMH alone.
What are the benefits of taking this test?
By understanding your pregnancy potential early, you can make informed life planning choices, such as whether to aim for natural pregnancy, proceed with IVF, or consider egg freezing, based on scientific evidence.