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How many eggs does a woman have by 50 and what does it mean for fertility?

A female is born with all the eggs she will ever have, a supply that declines naturally over time. By the age of 50, a woman's egg count is typically fewer than 1,000, and often significantly lower, marking the final stage of reproductive potential before menopause. This article explores why the egg reserve diminishes and what this means for fertility and overall reproductive health.

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