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  1. The chances that you will get pregnant in your age are really very slim. I don’t say it is impossible but don’t hope that much. If you don’t want to use birth control then don’t because I think there is no need. Also, I would say that the best thing you can do is to visit your doctor.
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    While 1 in 4 people in their 20s and 30s will get pregnant in any one menstrual cycle, only 1 out of every 10 people will become pregnant in any one menstrual cycle by age 40. At this age, you have a 44% chance of pregnancy within 1 year.
    www.webmd.com/baby/pregnant-at-40
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    By age 40, your chances of getting pregnant are only 5% during each menstrual cycle, compared with 25% per cycle during your 20s. Your odds of miscarriage, pregnancy complications, and birth defects (such as Down syndrome) are also highest in your 40s. In your 40s, you may only have a few years if you want to get pregnant naturally.
    If you're pregnant at 41, 43, or older, you may understandably worry about how your age may impact your pregnancy. Luckily, while the risks of complications are lower in your 20s and 30s, you can have a healthy pregnancy in your 40s, particularly if you are otherwise in good health and get regular prenatal care.
    At age 37, you can expect to have just 25,000 eggs — 2.5% of your starting count. The risks of getting pregnant are also higher after age 35. By age 35, you are more likely to experience miscarriage, pregnancy complications, and genetic abnormalities of the fetus. For more information on getting pregnant in your 30s, check out our blog post here.
    By the age of 45, the chance of pregnancy drops to less than 5%. These are statistics for the general population, but there’s always room for outliers.
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