Robert Steele
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@LisaCulton Blablabla. The medical community statistics say the opposite. You need to keep up with the medical literature, "doctor".
MAYO Clinic
Egg quantity and quality diminishes.
"The main challenge of fertility after 40 is that it’s harder to get pregnant naturally and even through reproductive medicine. When a girl is born, her ovaries hold 6-7 million eggs. In puberty, she has 300,000 to 500,000, and that number goes down to 25,000 by the time she turns 37. By the time a woman enters menopause, she has only 1,000 eggs. And it’s not only an issue of quantity but also quality. Older eggs tend to have more genetic mutations. When an egg is fertilized, these changes can affect whether it develops into a healthy embryo and fetus. Because of this, miscarriage is a much bigger risk.
After about age 37, the ecosystem of your reproductive system changes. Lower egg quality, along with changes in the composition of reproductive hormones such as FSH, anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) and inhibin B, makes it more difficult to get and stay pregnant. Diseases like leiomyomas, tubal disease and endometriosis also become more prevalent as you age. In addition, a history of ovarian surgery, chemotherapy, pelvic infection, or smoking, or a family history of early menopause, may affect the size of the ovarian follicles that hold and release eggs. This could impact fertility too."
US Census Data.
"Stable Fertility Rates 1990-2019 Mask Distinct Variations by Age" has the tables, "doctor".
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