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What is the average age to not be able to have kids?

While there is no single age when people completely lose the ability to have children, fertility rates drop significantly over time for both men and women. Understanding the timeline of age-related fertility decline is crucial for family planning and helps answer the common question: what is the average age to not be able to have kids?

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What are the odds of getting pregnant at 45? Your guide to fertility, risks, and options

By age 45, a woman's chance of conceiving naturally is less than 5% per menstrual cycle. This low probability is primarily due to a natural decline in both the quantity and quality of a woman's eggs over time. Understanding **what are the odds of getting pregnant at 45** involves examining the biological changes that occur with advanced maternal age and the modern fertility treatments that can improve outcomes.

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