
If You Want a Baby After 35
Olena Berezovska
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
More and more women today are choosing to have children after the age of 35. At the same time, this decision is often surrounded by fear, myths, and contradictory information. Some sources warn about...
Location:
United States
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Olena Berezovska
Digital Voice Madison G
Women's Health
International Academy of Healthy Life
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Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. More and more women today are choosing to have children after the age of 35. At the same time, this decision is often surrounded by fear, myths, and contradictory information. Some sources warn about serious risks and declining fertility, while others create the illusion that modern medicine can solve every reproductive problem. The truth is more balanced and far more interesting. In this book, Olena Berezovska explains what really happens to the female body with age and how fertility gradually changes over time. She discusses ovulation, the fertile window, and the biological factors that influence the chances of conception and a healthy pregnancy. The book also addresses many of the most common questions women have when planning a pregnancy after thirty-five: How long does it normally take to conceive? What tests are truly useful? Does ovarian reserve need to be assessed? What role do hormones play? And when should medical help be considered? Special attention is given to the myths that often surround reproductive health today — including exaggerated fears about age, misunderstandings about fertility, and the growing commercialization of reproductive medicine. Written in a clear and thoughtful style, this book provides practical, evidence-based information to help women better understand their bodies and make informed decisions about planning pregnancy later in life. Duration - 9h 1m. Author - Olena Berezovska. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Friday, 02 January 2026. Copyright - © 2026 Olena Berezovska ©.
Language:
English
TITLE
Duration:00:01:23
Introduction
Duration:00:05:10
In a world of illusions about age, health, conception, and carrying children
Duration:00:38:31
How to choose the right doctor
Duration:00:30:44
Why age matters and what is meant by human aging
Duration:00:14:00
Fertility, aging, and the myth of the biological trade-off
Duration:00:14:41
What happens to hormones with age
Duration:00:05:23
Why do women plan to have children and give birth later?
Duration:00:12:39
Advanced maternal age – what is it?
Duration:00:06:26
Pregnancy at a later age – rejuvenation or accelerated aging of the body?
Duration:00:07:46
Factors that influence conception and carrying a pregnancy with age
Duration:00:15:10
Preparation for pregnancy after 35
Duration:00:28:46
How to speed up conceiving a child
Duration:01:00:27
Ovulatory syndrome
Duration:00:02:01
A few words about conception
Duration:00:03:21
The fertile window and how to determine it
Duration:00:06:49
How long should you plan a pregnancy?
Duration:00:04:02
What you should know about female fertility depending on age
Duration:00:05:33
How long does it take to conceive children?
Duration:00:04:33
The most common mistakes and myths when planning a pregnancy
Duration:00:15:47
What to do if you cannot get pregnant
Duration:00:12:02
Modern reproductive care and how not to become a victim of commercialism
Duration:00:08:45
Reproductive and gynecological aggression
Duration:00:06:22
If we speak only positively
Duration:00:05:24
A few words about infertility in general
Duration:00:15:26
Ovarian reserve and whether it needs to be assessed
Duration:00:42:47
Psychological factors in infertility
Duration:00:12:10
Psychosomatics and failure to conceive
Duration:00:25:13
Pregnancy losses after the age of 35
Duration:00:07:10
What to do after pregnancy losses
Duration:00:10:50
Is hormonal support of pregnancy necessary?
Duration:00:14:29
Pitfalls of pregnancy at an advanced maternal age
Duration:00:17:16
When is invasive genetic diagnosis necessary?
Duration:00:04:53
Congenital anomalies and age
Duration:00:09:05
What happens to the placenta in women over 35 years of age
Duration:00:05:35
Maternal pregnancy complications after the age of 35
Duration:00:31:21
Childbirth and preparation for it
Duration:00:08:16
Child health in women over 35 years of age
Duration:00:06:50
Maternal recovery after childbirth and breastfeeding
Duration:00:04:47
If early menopause is approaching
Duration:00:06:33
Final thoughts
Duration:00:02:48