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Age-related cases of infertility in women are increasingly common because their reproductive capacity begins to decline after 30 years of age, and in a very particular way after 35 years. Even this ability can end 5-10 years before menopause.
As statistical data of interest, we find that at age 30, a healthy woman has a 20% chance of achieving pregnancy in each menstrual cycle, a percentage that decreases to less than 5% at age 40 due to the production of eggs, that is altered in both quantity and quality. In this sense and according to studies carried out, approximately 30% of women between 35 and 39 years old and more than 50% of them older than 40 years have problems regarding the production of eggs.
This loss is the production capacity that begins before the woman stops having regular menstrual cycles, and can be accelerated by risk factors such as smoking, a family history of premature menopause or previous ovarian surgeries, among others.
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