After age 40–45, if muscle isn’t actively stimulated, it begins to decline.
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A new CDC report finds more pregnant women are delaying prenatal care until later stages or going without it altogether.
Age-related declines in fertility are most pronounced in women over age 35. We explore why infertility can be challenging for older couples trying to conceive.
With each contraction, Maria Ibarra’s plan to deliver her daughter in her Ohio living room seemed less likely.
A new CDC report shows Florida mothers are increasingly starting prenatal care late or not at all, mirroring national trends, with rural access and Medicaid delays worsening outcomes.