Monday, December 7, 2009

Age and Your Fertility


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There are a variety of different factors that can affect your fertility. From uterine abnormalities, to poor sperm count, the list of fertility problems is almost endless. This can often make it quite difficult to determine the root cause of infertility. However, age is one factor that usually comes to mind when a couple faces pregnancy difficulties. This is because age actually plays a highly significant role in determining female fertility.
Pregnancy Rates and Age
Studies of pregnancy rates and age support the idea that female fertility declines with age. If you have not considered age as a factor in your infertility, you may be unaware of these pregnancy trends.
• Pregnancy rates begin to decline slowly, beginning in the early 30s.
• Throughout the late 30s and early 40s there is an even greater decline in pregnancy rates.
• Few pregnancies are recorded after the age of 45.
• By the age of 30, 7% of couples are infertile.
• By the age of 40, 33% of couples are infertile



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