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The Femail face-off: Should Pill packets warn women not to leave it too late?

The Femail face-off: Should Pill packets warn women not to leave it too late?
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Contraceptive packets need 'don't leave it too late' fertility warnings, says top fertility doctor

Contraceptive packets need 'don't leave it too late' fertility warnings, says top fertility doctor
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Midlife women faced with destroying eggs (as they no longer want a baby)

It s the modern dilemma a growing number of us are facing - what to do with your £10k eggs on ice when your biological clock has stopped ticking. Here we meet midlife women faced with destroying their eggs (because they no longer want a baby) Sarah Murray, 49, has 11 eggs that she froze back in 2015 but is unlikely to use She has been left with the difficult decision of what to do with her eggs on ice Sarah spent nearly £10,000 but has an issue with becoming a mother close to 50 Carla Poole, 49, also spent £10,000 freezing some of her eggs when she was 37

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Rise of celebs having children in mid-40s 'causing fertility crisis'

Rise of celebs having children in mid-40s causing fertility crisis Emma Dunkley And Stephen Adams For The Mail On Sunday © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Celebrity mothers who have children in their mid-to-late 40s mislead women into assuming fertility lasts well into the fifth decade, according to an IVF expert. Rather than conceiving naturally, famous older mothers may have had to rely on donated eggs from younger women, said Professor Adam Balen, a former chairman of the British Fertility Society. He said women in their late 30s and 40s came to him every day, saying: ‘I’m just amazed – I didn’t realise my fertility was so poor.’

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Rise of celebrities having children in their mid-40s is 'causing a fertility crisis'

Celebrity mothers who have children in their mid-to-late 40s mislead women into assuming fertility lasts well into the fifth decade, according to an IVF expert. Rather than conceiving naturally, famous older mothers may have had to rely on donated eggs from younger women, said Professor Adam Balen, a former chairman of the British Fertility Society. He said women in their late 30s and 40s came to him every day, saying: ‘I’m just amazed – I didn’t realise my fertility was so poor.’ Women who wanted two children should ‘seriously’ think of leaving it no later than 28 to start trying, Prof Balen added.

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