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Is It Easy to Conceive in Your 40s? What Experts Say
You've built a career, found stability, maybe travelled a little more than you imagined in your 20s, and now the thought of motherhood feels right. If you're in your 40s and wondering, "Is it still possible for me?" - you're not alone. More women today are choosing to start or expand their families later in life.
But while pregnancy in your 40s is absolutely possible, it does come with its own set of realities.
We spoke to Dr Nisha Pansare, Fertility Specialist at Nova IVF Fertility, Kharadi, Pune, to understand what women should know before planning a pregnancy in their 40s.
Is it Easy to Conceive in the 40s?
The short answer: it can be more challenging, but not impossible.
"Women are born with a certain number of eggs, and the quality and quantity of those eggs deteriorate with age. After 40, ovulation may become less predictable, and the risk of chromosomal abnormalities is higher. Hormonal changes may also impact implantation and the ability to maintain a pregnancy," said Dr Pansare.
This is why it is so important to seek the advice of a fertility specialist if you are trying to conceive at this age.
Why Fertility Declines With Age
According to Dr Pansare, several biological factors come into play:
- Reduced ovarian reserve
- Decline in egg quality
- Increased risk of chromosomal abnormalities
- Hormonal fluctuations
"Moreover, health issues like fibroids, endometriosis, diabetes, thyroid problems, and high blood pressure are more prevalent in the 40s and can impact fertility. It is also essential to note that the man's age plays an important role in fertility. The quality of sperm can deteriorate with time, which can impact conception and pregnancy," said Dr Pansare.
What Can Improve Your Chances?
While age is a factor you can't change, there are steps that can help:
- Get an Early Fertility Check-Up: An assessment of ovarian reserve and overall fertility can be very helpful and informative.
- Optimise Lifestyle Practices: A healthy diet, regular exercise, and sufficient sleep are all important for maintaining hormonal balance.
- Manage Current Health Issues: It is very important to keep diabetes, thyroid problems, or hypertension in check before attempting conception.
- Avoid Smoking and Alcohol: Both can have a detrimental effect on egg and sperm quality.
- Explore Medical Assistance: The success rate of treatments like ovulation induction, IVF, or even egg donation has improved dramatically and is a viable option for many couples.
Setting Realistic Expectations
Dr Pansare concluded, "Having a child in your 40s might take more time, more patience, and more medical help than it would in your 20s or 30s. But with the advancements that have taken place in the area of reproductive medicine, having a child at this age is no longer a distant dream. The key to this success is early evaluation, correct decision-making, and staying healthy. With the right planning and preparation, women in their 40s are successfully embarking on the journey of motherhood."



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