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Extended fertility refers to the ability to conceive a child at an older age than is typically considered the prime reproductive years.
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Advancements in medical technology have allowed for extended fertility in women, enabling them to have children later in life.
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With the help of modern medicine, women can now extend their fertility and have kids even in their late thirties.
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Thanks to science, women can keep their baby-making abilities going for longer, giving them more time to start a family.
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Just like a well-preserved wine, some women seem to have extended fertility and can conceive effortlessly at an older age.