Scientists: tests evaluating the possibility of conception are mistaken in 60% of cases

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According to Anna Clark, a leading specialist in the field of infertility treatment, blood tests that calculate the number of eggs and showing the amount of time remaining for women 30-40 years old to become pregnant make a mistake.

A study published in 2012 revealed a difference in results reaching 60%.

According to available statistics, during the reproductive period of a woman's life, the rate of decrease in the number of eggs is greatly reduced, amounting to approximately 1000 per month. Thus, by the age of 40, the total number of eggs in the ovaries decreases so much that women lose the ability to conceive a child in approximately 50% of cases.

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