What is the ideal age for carrying a woman? Study reveals "golden period"


The age of childbearing in women has become more and more frequent at present, given several factors, such as women's study and work, amid warnings about the implications for population status in a number of countries.

According to the British Fertility Society, female fertility peaks at a certain age and then begins to decline until it finally disappears in the late 30s or early 40s.

Women grow up to two million eggs, and these bodies begin to mature during puberty, but the number gradually decreases until it drops to about 25,000 eggs only at the age of thirty-seventh.

The damage does not stop when the number is low. Women who are older have a significant deterioration in their quality, which means potential problems in pregnancy and childbirth.

According to the MARCIS guidelines, the best age in which women can be tolerated is between 21 and 28 years of age. After 30 years, women are less likely to conceive.

The study found that 82 percent of women between the ages of 35 and 39 were pregnant within a year.

Among women between the ages of 27 and 34, the rate of pregnancy is higher at 86 percent.

The researchers explain that age is not the only factor affecting fertility; older women are often older than 30, while younger women face fertility problems due to organic problems.