A growing percentage of women are trying-to-conceive later
in life. In the 1970’s, the average age on a new mother was around 24 or 25 and
now the average age for getting pregnant is about 30.
Women are trying-to-conceive later in life because of a
variety of factors like being career oriented, extending their education and
just too busy to find “Mr. Perfect”.
Most couples will succeed in conceiving in their 30’s,
though it most likely will take a bit more time and effort. Other couples may
face some infertility hurdles and turn to fertility treatments for support. As we age, our fertility
declines. This goes
for women, and to a lesser extent, men! When a woman is TTC in her 30’s, the
monthly chance of conception drops to less than 15%.
So what can be done to make TTC in your 30s more successful?
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Staying fit and living a healthy lifestyle,
avoid smoking or drinking excessively
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Focus on a healthy diet and maintaining a proper
weight
·
Once your are TTC, chart your fertility to
discover when you ovulate during your cycle
A popular
trend amongst successful, busy women is Egg Freezing.
A woman’s fertility peak is in their early 20’s and begins to decline
thereafter. If a woman uses her “younger” eggs, meaning eggs she froze in her
20’s or early 30s, her chances of pregnancy success are much higher.To learn more about Egg Freezing, we invite you to visit: http://www.vcrmed.com/other-services/egg-freezing-program/
Age does
play a factor in fertility however each woman’s situation is different. To
learn more about The Effects of Age on Fertility, we invite you to visit: http://www.vcrmed.com/fertility-reston-va/the-affects-of-age-on-fertility-virginia-center-for-reproductive-medicine-in-reston-va-virginia/
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