Fertility Age
Fertility Age is a measure of a person's reproductive capability, which is generally used to assess health risk and reproductive outcomes. It is typically determined by a person's biological age, which is estimated from a combination of factors such as age, medical history, hormonal levels, and other lifestyle choices. Fertility Age is important for couples looking to conceive, as it can help identify any fertility issues and determine the best timing for conception. It can also help identify health problems that can impact a person's fertility, including conditions like endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome, and uterine fibroids. Knowing one's Fertility Age can also help with family planning, as it can provide an indication of when a woman is most likely to become pregnant.
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