More and more women today are choosing to have children after the age of 35. At the same time, this decision is often surrounded by fear, myths, and contradictory information. Some sources warn about serious risks and declining fertility, while others create the illusion that modern medicine can solve every reproductive problem. The truth is more balanced and far more interesting.
In this book, Olena Berezovska explains what really happens to the female body with age and how fertility gradually changes over time. She discusses ovulation, the fertile window, and the biological factors that influence the chances of conception and a healthy pregnancy.
The book also addresses many of the most common questions women have when planning a pregnancy after thirty-five: How long does it normally take to conceive? What tests are truly useful? Does ovarian reserve need to be assessed? What role do hormones play? And when should medical help be considered?
Special attention is given to the myths that often surround reproductive health today — including exaggerated fears about age, misunderstandings about fertility, and the growing commercialization of reproductive medicine.
Written in a clear and thoughtful style, this book provides practical, evidence-based information to help women better understand their bodies and make informed decisions about planning pregnancy later in life.
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