Fertility trends with age
Most women are unaware that the ages of 18 to 25 are a woman’s peak reproductive years, representing the highest chance of conceiving naturally. The optimal age to maximize the chances of conception and carry a healthy baby to term is in the late 20s and early 30s. In modern times, women often postpone childbearing, deciding when to have children, or even whether to have them, a personal choice. Besides age, other considerations such as relationship status, career pursuits, and financial stability are significant factors. Women need to be aware that the chances of getting pregnant start to decrease at age 35, with a further decrease at 38, and then at 40. By age 44, the chances of getting pregnant, even from IVF, are very low— less than 5%. This is because of the quantity and quality of the remaining egg pool within the ovaries as women age. The issue of age and fertility is best illustrated by a study from the CDC that compares livebirths of women using their eggs to those who used donor eggs to conceive with IVF in the United States. All those who use donated eggs to conceive had nearly the same live birth rate, irrespective of age, because they all used eggs from women aged 21-34, while the live birth rate decreases with age in those who use their eggs.