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A 34-year-old female asked:
i can have children?
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Dr. Timothy Brownanswered
Obstetrics and Gynecology 44 years experience
Yes: Although fertility decreases as you get older, the effect is not particularly noticeable until your 40's. If you have been trying without success then you need to be checked.
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Dr. Carol Peters-tanksleyanswered
Obstetrics and Gynecology 35 years experience
Hopefully: If you want to have children but are not trying presently, there are some tests that can help tell you more. But the only way to absolutely prove one way or another is to attempt pregnancy with your partner. See your gynecologist: they can help you with the available tests.
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