No, your chances are very good when you're under 30-35. Once you start getting older than 30-35 your fertility does begin to decrease.
2007-01-08 08:33:21
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answered by Mrs_M 4
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Not really, it is about the same, the only thing that gives you a better chance is if you know your cycles and are aware of when you ovulate. Unless you have some sort of issue that is decreasing your chances such as irregular cycles, pcos, or maybe not ovulating, but that set aside and to answer your question the chances are the same. and if you are 19 and wanting to get pregnant you should see a doctor for a pap to make sure your body is able and ready to with stand a pregnancy, Also being so young you need to really think about what having a child will affect your life. Babies dont fix rocky relationships nor does it mend a broken heart it only adds to the problem. babies are precious miracles that need love and contining care, are you up for that? sitting at home with a baby while your friends are out having a good time! Because that is the reality of it. You are 19 you should be in college, have a job and hanging out with your friends...enjoy it while you can, it will be over so soon you just dont realize it yet, I hope that i could be of help to you, and I hope you make the right desion concerning bringing another life into this world.
2007-01-08 20:12:21
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answered by NavyWife07 1
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I watched a thing on TLC (The Learning Channel) that talked about that. And it seems it depends when the onset of menstruation began for the female in question. We hit a peak of producing an abundance of healthy eggs at certain time and then it begins to descend. I think it's something like 10 years after the female began menstruating that they reach the peak.
Sorry I cannot tell you the exacts but I thought I would share that there is a science to it and something you can research.
2007-01-08 16:26:41
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answered by Jennifer M 4
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It appears to decline after age 30
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The chances of becoming pregnant in any one month decrease from 20 percent in women over 30 years of age to five percent in women over 40.
2007-01-08 20:13:53
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answered by kamieshui21 3
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It all depends on the person. The younger you are the more fertile your body is...but 25 is still very young. I would say they are the same
2007-01-08 16:23:56
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answered by mommy2be in march! 4
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No not really. That age bracket is the most fertile.
Once you head into your 30's it becomes a little
more difficult.
2007-01-08 16:50:45
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answered by Ontario_Mom 4
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really don't think so. i think it only gets harder, due to an increase in birth defects after 35.
2007-01-08 18:31:54
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answered by who me? 2
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No
2007-01-08 17:11:47
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answered by alexis10112 1
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Your Dumb!
2007-01-08 17:22:31
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answered by Help? 3
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no
2007-01-08 16:35:15
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answered by Anonymous
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