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That is according to leading fertility expert Professor William Ledger, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Sheffield.
Professor Ledger has provided the following advice on protecting fertility and increasing your chances of conception.
Age and fertility
When it comes to fertility, age counts. Many people today wait until they're older to have children, but fertility declines over time and this should be taken into account if you plan to have children later.
Both women and men are at their most fertile (most likely to conceive a child through unprotected sex) in their early twenties.
In women, fertility declines more quickly with age. This decline becomes rapid after age 35. This is caused by a range of factors, especially the decline in the quality of the eggs being released by the ovaries.
Around one-third of couples in which the woman is over 35 have fertility problems. This rises to two-thirds when the woman is over 40.
Women over 35 are also less likely to become pregnant as a result of fertility treatments, including IVF, and are more likely to have a miscarriage if they do become pregnant.
Men’s fertility gradually declines from around 40 but most men are able to father children into their 50s and beyond.
Good fertility health
Other factors affect fertility. But these are under our control.
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