Fertility, or the ability to get pregnant or father a child, is affected by age. For both men and women, age plays a key role in fertility. While people often hear about how age impacts a woman’s ability to conceive, age can also affect male fertility. In this blog, we’ll explain how age affects fertility for both men and women in simple terms.
How Age Affects Female Fertility
Women are most fertile in their 20s and early 30s, but fertility starts to decrease after age 35. This decline is due to several factors, including the number and quality of eggs, as well as hormonal changes that naturally occur with aging.
How Age Affects Male Fertility
Age can gradually impact men’s fertility. Sperm quality tends to decline over time, particularly after the age of 40, and this can reduce fertility.
When to Seek Help
Can You Prevent Age-Related Fertility Problems?
While aging is natural, there are steps both men and women can take to improve their fertility.
For Women:
For Men:
Conclusion
Age affects fertility for both men and women. Women experience a sharper decline in fertility as they get older, but treatments like IVF can help. For men, fertility decreases gradually with age, but maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help improve sperm quality. If you’re over 35 and trying to get pregnant, or if you’re concerned about your fertility, it’s important to talk to a specialist. The sooner you seek help, the better your chances of becoming a parent.
At 9 Months Health Consultancy, we are here to support you on your fertility journey. If you have any questions or need guidance, reach out to us today.
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