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Jun 7, 2026, 07:07
Why Ages 35-40 Matter More Than Many Realize? – Fertility Plus
Fertility Plus shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Most people think fertility decline happens suddenly after 40. Biology says otherwise. The biggest change often happens quietly between 35 and 40, long before many people expect it.
A few important realities:
- IVF success still follows age-related fertility patterns
- Male fertility changes matter too, especially after 35
- Many people overestimate how long fertility stays stable
- More patients are starting IVF at the exact age success rates begin to decline more sharply
This is not about fear. It is about timing, awareness, and informed choices. Understanding fertility earlier gives people more options, more clarity, and often less regret later. If you are thinking about children someday, even if not now, knowing your current fertility picture can help you plan with confidence.
Address: Fertility Plus, 92 Harley Street
Webiste: Fertility Plus
Tell.: 0800 022 6038.”

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