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Do women over 35 really have to stress if they want to have children? When does a woman's fertility really decrease? And why do doctors talk about a high-risk pregnancy from the age of 35? Julia and Marspet get to the bottom of the common myths surrounding fertility and the desire to have children and explain what a high-risk pregnancy is all about and also what role the partner plays. Julia even agreed to do an anti-Müllerian hormone test (AMH test), i.e. a fertility test. You can see her results in the video. It's pretty crazy: women over 30 have to listen to sentences like "your biological clock is ticking!" over and over again. It is now the norm that the desire to have children is more likely to move into the 30s; on average, a woman in Germany has a child at 31. Is the social pressure justified, at least from a biological point of view? // Chapter 0:00 Intro 1:21 When does fertility decrease in women? 6:48 When is a pregnancy considered high-risk? 9:24 What influence does the partner have? 11:54 The AMH test // Our team Authors: Julia Demann, Marie Eickhoff Realization: Vanessa Reske Camera and editing: Lukas Anhalt Graphics: Judith Bornmann Editor: Max Ostendorf // Click here for the source document https://docs.google.com/document/d/12... // More on the topic We need to talk about endometriosis Quarks • We need to talk about endometriosis... Article on social freezing on quarks.de: https://www.quarks.de/gesellschaft/da... _______ #quarks #kinderwunsch #schwangerschaft