25 vs. 35-Year-Old Eggs: Conception Rates Drop by 50%, Miscarriage Risk Triples—What Really Changes in 10 Years?
“Age 35” has become an invisible dividing line in conversations about women’s fertility. Doctors often remind women at check-ups to “keep an eye on ovarian reserve,” friends who are trying to conceive start making frequent visits to fertility clinics, and social media is filled with stories about the challenges of “late-age conception.” At the center…



