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What are the odds of having a baby at 47?

According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, natural conception is highly unlikely by age 45, making the odds of having a baby at 47 very low, but not impossible. Understanding the dramatic decrease in fertility with age is crucial for anyone considering a late-in-life pregnancy.

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Do I have viable eggs at 48? The reality of late-age fertility

While a 48-year-old woman has approximately 1,000 to 2,000 eggs remaining, the vast majority are not considered viable for pregnancy. The question, **Do I have viable eggs at 48?**, carries significant implications, and understanding the biological realities is crucial for informed family planning.

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How fertile is a 47 year old? Understanding the Odds and Options

By age 45, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists states that getting pregnant naturally is unlikely for most women. This reality check sets the stage for understanding the complexities of just **how fertile is a 47 year old** and exploring the potential paths forward.

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