You have a Great Career and Great Lifestyle. Do you have great Fertility?
More and more women are choosing to postpone starting a family until later in life. While this often suits modern careers and lifestyles, it also introduces a risk that some women may be ignoring; trying to have a baby later in life can significantly affect your chance of becoming pregnant.
From around the age of 25 your chances of getting pregnant start to decline. By the age of 35 most women are half as fertile as they were at 25, however the rate at which this happens differs for everybody. A better understanding of your fertility now can help you make informed decisions about how long you can afford to wait before starting your family.
Dear drsss,
I am a working woman. i achieved my goals and i am enjoying a great career success. Married and i am leading a luxurious life.But, one thing still making my life incomplete is my infertility. I got married and unable to conceive for the past 5 years. i have pcos, and irregular periods. Stress and unhealthy food are part of my life. I am unable to manage due to my busy schedule and surroundings. pls suggest me, how to avoid this infertility problem. If you are a doctor, where are you from, how do you treat your patients for this kind of problems.