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Why So Many Accidental Pregnancies Happen in Your 40s

Por: The Atlantic Health November 15, 2023

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Conceiving after 35 is next to impossible—right?Millennium Images / Gallery StockNovember 14, 2023, 2:10 PM ETAfter she turned 42, Teesha Karr thought she was done having kids. Six, in her mind, was perfect. And besides, she was pretty sure she had started menopause. For the past six months she’d had all the same signs as her friends: hot flashes, mood swings, tender breasts. She and her husband decided they could probably safely do away... + full article



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