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Fertility

14 Nov 2003 by Matthew Linderman

In Ethan Watters’ “Top Five Things to Tell Your Parents When You Are Still Single at Age 30 (or 35, or 40)”, he argues the recent hubbub about the diminished chances of women age 30+ getting pregnant may be overblown.

While much has been made of the drop in fertility rates among women over 30, the numbers aren’t all that bad. Two out of three women ages 35 to 40 can get pregnant within a year. Those who try for two years raise their odds to 91 percent.

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14 Nov 2003 | Mark Fusco said...

Interesting timing on this post. I just last week found out my wife - who's 37 - is pregnant. It only took us a couple of months of "trying."

14 Nov 2003 | Devin said...

It is strange timing. I just found out that my girl friend who is 37 is pregnant.

14 Nov 2003 | Hagbard Celine said...

I certainly hope Mark and Devin don't live anywhere near each other.

15 Nov 2003 | josh said...

And Hagbard's comment made my drink shoot out my nose. Thanks.

15 Nov 2003 | SU said...

What's uncanny is that my sister, who was 37 last year, is not at all pregnant. ;)

17 Nov 2003 | Carl said...

Is 37signals pregnant?

05 Jan 2004 | Music said...

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06 Jan 2004 | Jimm Computers said...

Where can we find more information about this?

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