Reproductive Age – Women Infertility
The age at which women are the first child is gradually increased significantly since the late 50′s. Throughout the Western world by a mean age at first child at around 20-25 years old we moved to an average age of 25-30 years, depending on the social and cultural conditions. The availability and distribution of the pill and other contraceptive methods, the possibility for women to access higher levels of education together with a general improvement in economic opportunities of households have allowed women to pursue a career and study.
Like many other social phenomena of this successful transformation of the role of women in the family has profoundly changed the lives of women and the consequences were very clear: one of these was that women in the absence of effective assistance of families and society have gradually begun to postpone the age at which they made their first child, and thus drastically affect the reproductive capacity of couples. The number of infertile couples is in fact increased and the number of children per couple has fallen.
The woman’s fertility begins to decline at age 30 – Fertility decreases with age and women who have a relatively short period compared to fertile men, the brief period of fertility: fertility begins to decline from 30 years of age and does so very quickly to become at 40 years less than 20% of that in 30 years. What are the mechanisms responsible for this decline in fertility in women is only just beginning to become aware? At the base is definitely a progressive decrease in the amount of the female reproductive cells, oocytes, and the impossibility of producing new ones.


26. Apr, 2011 

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