A woman's peak reproductive years are typically between her late teens and late 20s. This is when she has the highest chance of getting pregnant naturally. While a woman can become pregnant before this age and even beyond, her fertility naturally declines with age.
Here are some key factors affecting fertility:
- Egg quality: The quality of a woman's eggs is at its peak during her late teens and early 20s and gradually declines with age.
- Ovulation regularity: The frequency and regularity of ovulation are also affected by age.
- Hormonal changes: Hormonal fluctuations associated with aging can also impact fertility.
It's important to remember that these are general trends, and individual experiences can vary.