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Ovarian Aging and Infertility

The decrease in female fecundity beginning after the age of 30 and exaggerated after 40 is a well documented finding. This age-related decline in fertility is the result of several factors that contribute to overall reproductive failure. Women over 35 require a longer period to achieve conception than younger women, and a higher percentage of older women will never achieve pregnancy. In addition, the rate of early pregnancy wastage increases substantially during the 30s, and is over 50% after age 40.

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18 Weeks Pregnancy Development

The 18th week of pregnancy is considered the fifth month and is part of the second trimester. By this week of pregnancy, the mother has adapted to the rising level of hormones and has more energy. Morning sickness and fatigue have declined, and her growing abdomen is a symbol of the life thriving inside.

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How a Baby Develops in the Womb

Pregnancy is an exciting and stressful time for a woman. Knowing how your baby is developing and changing in your womb can help you bond with the little one as well as help pass the weeks and months. Moms also must know what is harmful to a baby’s development. Pregnancy is an exciting and stressful time for a woman. Knowing how your baby is developing and changing in your womb can help you bond with the little one as well as help pass the weeks and months. Moms also must know what is harmful to a baby’s development.