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Female Infertility
Female infertility can often be traced back through a pap smear test to HPV.
Women are born with a finite number of eggs and do not produce any more during a lifetime. The eggs age as the women grows older, reducing their quality, because the eggs are present in the ovaries from birth. The age of the eggs is crucial in achieving a pregnancy.
Female infertility can often be traced back through a pap smear test to HPV.
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Female Infertility -
Pap Smear, HPV
There is increased chance of miscarriage and chromosomal abnormalities in a baby as women become older. The chance of becoming pregnant in the general population after the age of 40 is estimated to be only 5% cycle compared to about 20% per cycle under the age of 40. Female infertility can often be traced back through a pap smear test to HPV.
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