Would a Guy Date a Woman in Her 30s Knowing That She Might Have a Hard Time Getting Pregnant Due to Her Age?

Would a Guy Date a Woman in Her 30s Knowing That She Might Have a Hard Time Getting Pregnant Due to Her Age?

A guy in his 30s is likely going to date a woman in her late 20s to early to mid 30s.

These are women who are usually within 1 to 3 years of his own age.

Ergo, if you are a woman in her 30s who is looking to date a man in his 30s, you have a very statistically high chance of accomplishing this.

Granted, it is understandable that you worry about whether he would have an issue with how hard of a time it might be for you to get pregnant as a woman in her 30s.

Healthy women in their 30s still have a very good natural ability to get pregnant.

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That ability reduces the further into your 30s you get.

A woman who is 30-34 years of age has about a 20% monthly chance of pregnancy per cycle to conceive naturally even though it can take as long as a year or more to get pregnant.

A woman who is 35-39 years of age has about a 15% chance each month of getting pregnant on account of lower egg quality and quantity.

These monthly chances decrease to less than 5% to 10% of conceiving naturally per menstrual cycle by age 40.

Since you are still in your 30s, you are entirely capable of getting pregnant.

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That said, women in their early 30s (30-34) have a high chance of getting pregnant within 6–12 months, with roughly 60–75% conceiving within a year.

Most women in this age range conceive within the first few cycles, similar to their 20s.

Many women who are in their mid-to-late 30s (35-39) still conceive within a year, although the average time to conceive may increase.

Studies show 46% of women aged 37-39 conceive within six cycles, and 67% within 12 cycles.

The average woman gives birth to her first child in her late 20s.

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Nevertheless, most women have the majority of their children when they are in their 30s.

As long as you are healthy, there is no reason why you won’t be able to have a child or several in your 30s.

Lots of men in their 30s are completely aware that a woman in her 30s can get pregnant.

Many of them had mothers who got pregnant and gave birth to the majority of their siblings in their 30s.

The average woman gives birth to her second child and subsequent children in her 30s.

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If you so happen to date a man who isn’t aware of this information and brings up the issue of your ability to get pregnant in your 30s, make him aware of the facts.

Be honest with him.

A woman in her early 30s (30–34) has an 11 to 15% chance of miscarriage, which is a relatively stable number and not that far off from a woman in her mid-to-late 20s, who has a 10% chance.

A woman in her mid-to-late 30s (35–39) has a 17% to 25% chance of a miscarriage, which is an increase due to loss of eggs and egg quality.

There are always risks when it comes to pregnancy, but that comes with anything we do in life that is worthwhile.

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An age-appropriate man shouldn’t have an issue dating a woman in her 30s unless he has other reasons besides her ability to get pregnant as his reasoning for it.