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A baby girl is born with a lifetime supply of one to two million eggs. By the time of her first period, however, she’s down to 300,000-400,000 eggs; at age thirty, 39,000-52,000; by age forty she has about 9,000-12,000 eggs left, up to 90 percent of them with genetic abnormalities.
Do You Have Kids?: Life When the Answer Is No
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