Most of us find someone who is serious to get pregnant with the track or even before we got to work - new advice to women who live in hope for their child in a large family of 23-year-old should be offered to the first attempt.
At first glance you should pregnant women scientists advise to create a calculator fertility information from women looked at nearly 60,000. In an ideal world, perhaps ,.
Computer model published in New Scientist magazine, gives an idea of ??when couples start trying for baby, and how many children they want to be depending on.
If you are over 23 years old and hoping to have more than two children, originally, it may be very difficult to imagine all three naturally.
As a woman ages, her chances of reducing ferility imagination naturally makes it difficult. [Photo: Rex]
IVF women the opportunity to measure the 23-year-old woman with three children, has a chance of 90 percent attendance, showing the percentage. At the age of 31, this figure drops to 75 per cent, and 35 per cent are between the ages of 50 to have three times the normal pregnancy, even bleaker outlook.
If you're happy with only two children, things look a little better. You start a family of 27 and 90 per cent of the normal pregnancy there is an opportunity, not as long as the calculator, you can wait. I am 38 years of age, 50 per cent of IVF pregnancy, without the interference will have the opportunity to provide you with the still 75 percent, and the 34-year-old girl.
We hope for a child who is not surprising to find the best possibilities. A 32-year-old woman, a 75 percent chance that he and a woman, about 50 per cent more likely to have a baby naturally, 41-year-old has a 90 percent chance of pregnancy without IVF, is 37 years old.
But of course, such as the risk of the uterus, multiple births and ovarian hypersensitivity syndrome, a rare complication associated with IVF as the date, there are a number of side effects that come with IVF - IVF pregnancy, the chart shows how women can increase the risk.
They are aware of the dangers of their careers so that it appears in the first sixth-makers and students of the University fertility specialist is required to classify the table.
"We are ... this is just a bitter reality that we can put people do not have a time machine," said Professor Alan pacey, a fertility expert at the University of Sheffield says.
"- This shows you that it can not afford to wait for everyone you can think of."