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Offline Telesphorus

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An article on age and fertility
« on: April 29, 2011, 06:24:52 AM »
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  • http://infertility.about.com/od/causesofinfertility/a/pregnantafter35.htm

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    Getting pregnant after 35 may be more difficult than at age 25, but it’s not necessarily impossible. What are your chances for getting pregnant after age 35? Why is it more difficult than in your 20s and early 30s, and why do doctors recommend seeking help getting pregnant sooner than later if you’re past age 35?

    Fertility and Age

    If you follow the news, you've no doubt seen the myriad of features focusing on women waiting until after age 35 to have children and having trouble getting pregnant. But not everyone has trouble getting pregnant after age 35. You may know of families who got pregnant quickly in their late 30s, or even early 40s. However, statistically speaking, your chances of getting pregnant after age 35 are lower.

    Fertility peaks in most women in the 20s, and gradually begins to decline in the late 20s. At around age 35, fertility starts to decline at a much more rapid pace. For example, in any given month, your chances of getting pregnant at age 30 are about 20%. At age 40, your chance of getting pregnant in any given month is just 5%.

    Why Fertility Declines

    Women are born with all the eggs they will ever have. While we are born with over a million eggs, by puberty just 300,000 are left. From this huge number of eggs, only 300 will ever become mature and be released in the process known as ovulation.

    Way before menopause begins, our bodies' reproductive capabilities slow down, becoming less effective at producing mature, healthy eggs. As you age and come closer to menopause, your ovaries respond less well to the hormones that are responsible for helping the eggs ovulate.

    This natural decline of fertility happens in the healthiest of women, though bad health habits, like smoking, have been shown to speed up the decline of fertility.

    Increased Risk of Birth Defects and Miscarriage

    Besides the ovaries being less likely to produce mature eggs for ovulation, age also increases the chances of genetic problems.

    This is the reason for the increased risk of Down Syndrome babies in women over age 35. At age 25, 1 in 1,250 women will give birth to a child with Down Syndrome. At age 30, it’s a 1 in 952 risk, and by age 35, the chance is 1 in 378.

    The risk for miscarriage also rises with age. About 10% of pregnancies end in miscarriage for women in their early 20s. By the early 30s, 12% of women experience miscarriages. After age 35, 18% of pregnancies will end in miscarriage. And in the early 40s, 34% of pregnancies end in miscarriage.

    Fertility Treatment Success Rates After Age 35

    Some couples may think that fertility treatment like IVF can help beat the decline of fertility that comes with age. However, this isn’t accurate.





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    An article on age and fertility
    « Reply #1 on: October 24, 2011, 04:43:33 PM »
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  • Are you looking for natural ways to boost fertility?

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    « Reply #2 on: October 24, 2011, 09:29:07 PM »
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    Are you looking for natural ways to boost fertility?

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    I'm not married, but yes, if I get married, I hope to have a lot of children.  So I think it would make sense at my age to marry a younger woman, in order to have a larger family.

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    « Reply #3 on: October 24, 2011, 09:52:16 PM »
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  • Luke 1:1-25

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    « Reply #4 on: October 24, 2011, 11:15:54 PM »
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  • I've had 2 children in my 40s.  Both times I got pregnant the month after my fertility returned after having a baby.  

    Go figure.


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    « Reply #5 on: October 25, 2011, 12:21:05 PM »
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    Are you looking for natural ways to boost fertility?

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    I'm not married, but yes, if I get married, I hope to have a lot of children.  So I think it would make sense at my age to marry a younger woman, in order to have a larger family.



     :smile: My dad used to scare boys off by telling them I wanted 12 kids  :laugh2:

    Oh I'm sorry I thought you were married! Well it depends on the woman and her health. Lots of natural ways to increase fertility! My grandmother told me (hasn't come in use yet of course  :smile:) Robitussin the cough medicine is said to increase, some teas you can brew etc. foods you can eat. At your age, you make it sound like your old!
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    « Reply #6 on: October 25, 2011, 12:29:30 PM »
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    Oh I'm sorry I thought you were married! Well it depends on the woman and her health. Lots of natural ways to increase fertility! My grandmother told me (hasn't come in use yet of course  :smile:) Robitussin the cough medicine is said to increase, some teas you can brew etc. foods you can eat. At your age, you make it sound like your old!


    Guaifenesin is a very useful drug.

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    « Reply #7 on: October 25, 2011, 01:09:32 PM »
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  • My grandmother knows lots of home remedys for about everything, but the ones she told me, she thought I might use one day.  :smile:

    I hear about all kinds of medications that do it, I had a friend(non Catholic) who had asked me, if I would be their serrogate and I had to explain to her our beliefs about it and that fact of not being married (that would go over really well with my parents) :laugh2:

    A lot of people don't understand why we don't use medications to boost or cause fertility. WOmen in my family are blessed to have no problems.  :smile:
    ~Don't use foul or abusive language. Let everything you say be good and helpful, so that your words will be an encouragement to those who hear them.~
    Ephesians 4:29

    "IF you can't see me in my sweats and think I'm beautiful, you don't deserve to see me