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Biological Clock- Fertility Age - Getting Pregnant after 35 and 40
Many women worry about their age and their fertility. And while many trying to conceive after 35 know they might have more trouble, they may not know why or what to do about it. Why is getting pregnant after 35 or 40 more difficult? What about men, do they have biological clocks? What are your chances? Can you improve them? Learn everything you need to know about getting pregnant after 35 here!
Getting Pregnant After 35
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? Find out in this article from...
What Are the Chances of Getting Pregnant After 40?
You probably already know that getting pregnant after 40 is less likely than getting pregnant in your 20s or early 30s. But what are your actual chances? Find out what your statistical chances are for getting pregnant after 40 here.
Day 3 FSH Levels Test
FSH levels testing is a basic part of a fertility work-up. Your doctor will likely order blood work to check your FSH levels, specifically on day 3 of your menstrual cycle. Learn more about FSH levels testing.
Does Age Affect Male Fertility?
Male fertility and age -- does it matter how old a man is? Turns out, age does affect male fertility. Find out how and in what ways age affects male fertility.
Am I Too Young for Infertility?
When it comes to fertility and age, do women only over age 35 deal with infertility? Or can infertility occur during younger ages, such as in the 20s and early 30s? Learn how infertility affects young women in this article.
Egg Freezing and Vitrification
Egg freezing and vitrification have been widely publicized. But what is egg freezing? What is vitrification? Can it really bypass age related infertility? Learn what you need to know about egg freezing in this article.
Over 40 Mother Shares Her Egg Donation IVF Story
Getting pregnant after 40 is not easy. For some women, egg donation offers their best chance. Nancy Konigsberg, a pediatric occupational therapist and mother of a donor-conceived son, shares her egg donation IVF story with About.com.
Getting Pregnant After 35 - Reader Thoughts on Getting Pregna…
Most women know that their fertility declines with age, but for one reason or another, just cannot start building a family until later. Trying to conceive after 35 is a hot topic, bringing up a wide range of emotions and opinions. What are your thoughts on trying to get pregnant after 35? Share them here!
