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Age and fertility: Getting pregnant in your 20s
Your chances of conceiving in one cycle in your 20s are about 45 percent (based on the average annual pregnancy rate per cycle). Most women in their 20s conceive within a year of having regular sex. As long as you’re in good health, your chances of conceiving within two years are about 98 percent in your early 20s, dropping slightly to about 95 percent in your late 20s. You’re very unlikely to have unexplained infertility in your 20s. Unexplained infertility is when your doctor can’t figure out why you’re not conceiving. But for women over 35, most infertility is unexplained. This has a lot to do with the decline in egg quality as you age. In this article, we’ll provide some helpful information to help you figure out your age and fertility when you get pregnant in your 20s.
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Age and fertility: Getting pregnant in your 40s
Having children after 40 is becoming more common. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 30 percent of women between the ages of 40 and 44 will be infertile. Your chances of conceiving in any given month decrease as you pass the 40-year mark. A 40-year-old has only a 5 percent chance of getting pregnant each month. This means that even for those who do get pregnant, it can take longer. While women are often advised that it’s best to have children before 35, the data suggests otherwise. There are many reasons why women wait to have children, including fertility treatments, care, and settling into a more settled life. If you’re curious about what fertility looks like at 40, consider the full range of benefits, risks, and what you need to know. In this article, we’ll provide helpful information to help you figure it all out.
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