Pregnancy may accelerate biological aging in women who have never given birth by up to 5.3 years, according to a new study.
Measurements of epigenetic age can highlight modifiable risk factors for pregnancy complications and later illness.
New research indicates pregnancy may temporarily accelerate a woman's biological aging, as measured by epigenetic clocks.
Data on fertility outcomes varies. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the chance that a woman will become pregnant in any single menstrual cycle is around 25 to 30 ...
Technically speaking, women have a biological clock — but moms like Grace Collins are giving hope to those who feel pressure to have children by a certain age. Collins just gave birth to her third ...
Doctors are breaking down these misconceptions and empowering hopeful mothers through advanced testing and technology that ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Melissa Holmes was 42 years old and scheduled for a hysterectomy to address painful fibroids when she received unexpected news that would change everything. "About two weeks prior to ...
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