IVF has made great strides in assisting women with infertility problems. However, many women believe that achieving pregnancy in their 40s is as simple as going to a fertility clinic.
IVF has made great strides in assisting women with infertility problems. However, many women believe that achieving pregnancy in their 40s is as simple as going to a fertility clinic. Statistically, the success rate for women over 42 is less than 10%. Researchers from Yale University have stated that women need to be aggressively educated on risks of postponing pregnancy.
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