By A Mystery Man Writer
Women are born with all the eggs they are ever going to have and won’t make any new eggs during their lifetime. Naturally, their fertility declines over time. Most women are infertile by age 40 and undergo menopause by age 50. Learn how the biological clock works in Dr. Silber's article, Beating Your Biological Clock.
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