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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.
    www.steadyhealth.com/topics/can-i-get-pregnant-a…
    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.
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    Read Yes, You Can Get Pregnant: Natural Ways to Improve Your Fertility Now and into Your 40s by Aimee Raupp. She is a nationally renowned womenÌs health and fertility expert who has helped hundreds of women optimize their fertility and get pregnant, even after age 40.
    The transition to infertility takes place in several phases, which occur at different points in time for each woman. Many women who experience menopausal symptoms at 40 can still conceive naturally for an extended period of time. This article addresses the phases of menopause and age limits to becoming pregnant.
    Women in their early 30s experience infertility 15% of the time. As a woman over 40, your chances of pregnancy are lower then when you were younger. A 30-year-old woman has a 20% chance of getting pregnant every month; a 40-year-old woman only has a 5% chance of getting pregnant. 1. Take a deep breath and be open to all your options
    In addition, the birth rate for women aged 45 and over was 0.9 births per 1,000 women, and for women aged 50 to 54 it was 0.8 births per 10,000 women. Are You Pregnant or Perimenopausal?
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