The influence of the aging toward the woman`s fertile period

women fertile period
The woman`s fertile period is related to the ability of the woman to get a pregnancy. We have to know that there is no physical indication that shows the decreasing of the woman`s ability to get a pregnancy along the aging process. If we want to conduct an effective pregnancy planning we should know about how the influence of the aging toward the woman`s fertile.

A woman will have menstrual cycles until reach the menopause period. But we should know that the woman fertile starting to decrease after 30 years old. The opportunity of the woman`s pregnancy is 20 % when she is 30 years old, and it will decrease until 5% per month when she is 40 years old.

The influence of the aging toward the woman fertile period is proved because the old woman will have a high risk to get some biological problems. the aging can make the woman`s reproduction organ cannot work optimally to produce the ovum.

The quality of the ovum will decrease after 30 years old, and it will decrease significantly until the woman reaches the menopause period. The woman`s fertile period degradation will be indicated by the irregular menstrual cycle.

The woman`s fertile period degradation is not only decrease the pregnant opportunities but it can also have a high risk to be miscarriage. It happens because there is an ovum chromosome disorder that can cause a miscarriage.

The woman will have a high risk to get a miscarriage because of the aging factor. One of the research finding shows that a woman who is less than 30 years old will have 5 % of the miscarriage risk. While a woman who is 35-49 years old will have 16% of miscarriage risk. And will be very dangerous for the woman who is 44-46 years old because the miscarriage risk will reach 60 %.

Summary:
  • The woman fertile period degradation will start from 30 years old until reach the menopause period.
  • The woman who is more than 30 years old will have a high risk to get miscarriage.


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