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Written by Pat's Papers | Tuesday, 23 February 2010 8:01 AM
The Washington Post says a woman’s biological clock may tick a lot faster than you think. By the age of 30, a woman has lost all but 12 percent of her eggs. At 40, only 3 percent of her eggs remain. Recent studies have confirmed what fertility experts have warned for years: “For women, unfortunately, it’s use ‘em or lose ‘em.”
SOURCE: Washington Post
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