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Reply to "Why are women in their 30s considered old and men are not? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd heard all this scary stuff about being in your late 30s and having fertility issues. Then I conceived two kids at 36 and 39 our first month trying both times. I know a lot of women like me including my mother who had an Oops baby at 43 -but no one ever talks about this.[/quote] I feel like for every person who overestimates the average woman's chances of conceiving naturally & delivering a healthy baby in her late 30s, there are probably two who [i]underestimate[/i] it. Does fertility drop significantly throughout a woman's 30s? Absolutely. But a late-30s woman conceiving with relative ease & delivering a healthy baby without serious complications is very far from being a rare phenomenon. [/quote] Yes, per the data another PP posted, even without fertility drugs or IVF, a late-30s woman attempting to get pregnant is far more likely to succeed than fail.[/quote]
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