38 min

The Fertility Cliff Signs Radio

    • Christianity

Welcome to the brand-new version of the podcast. We're excited and we hope you enjoy it!
SHOW NOTESToday we're talking about the so-called "fertility cliff"—the belief that after the age of 35, a woman's chance of having a child drops precipitously. We had the opportunity to interview Sisi Toro, an educator and self-confessed medical nerd. Through her research she's discovered that fertility isn't just about your age—there's much more to the story.
Disclaimer: though the data presented in this article is scientifically backed, every person’s experience is different. Science on fertility is emerging and many factors may affect your situation. For the best advice, consult your doctor. 
Read her article | Get more Signs
CHAPTERS(00:01) - Intro
(03:42) - Sisi's background
(05:47) - The conventional view on age 35
(07:47) - More women are having children later in life than ever before
(08:36) - Harvard Medical School study
(10:56) - Stress as a factor
(15:10) - Modern hospitals don't "bat an eye" at older pregnancy
(18:59) - Environment as a factor
(21:48) - Raw milk and bone broth
(23:37) - Stress is "the new smoking"
(31:07) - Focus on health habits that are sustainable
(33:02) - Pressure on relationships
(35:51) - God's timing
(37:23) - Outro
SOURCES
Australian women having fewer children and later in lifeBirths: provisional data for 2022 (USA)Having Kids Later in Life: Healthy Pregnancies as You AgeExtended Maternal Age at Birth of Last Child and Women’s Longevity in the Long Life Family StudyIs the Fertility Cliff a Myth?Why 'Geriatric Pregnancy' Is a Thing of the PastSBS, The 35-year-old fertility cliff: Fact or fiction?FRANCE24, Getting pregnant after 35: US research says reproductive years now extend to 37CityTV, At what age does your fertility begin to decline?Watch the full interview on YouTube

Welcome to the brand-new version of the podcast. We're excited and we hope you enjoy it!
SHOW NOTESToday we're talking about the so-called "fertility cliff"—the belief that after the age of 35, a woman's chance of having a child drops precipitously. We had the opportunity to interview Sisi Toro, an educator and self-confessed medical nerd. Through her research she's discovered that fertility isn't just about your age—there's much more to the story.
Disclaimer: though the data presented in this article is scientifically backed, every person’s experience is different. Science on fertility is emerging and many factors may affect your situation. For the best advice, consult your doctor. 
Read her article | Get more Signs
CHAPTERS(00:01) - Intro
(03:42) - Sisi's background
(05:47) - The conventional view on age 35
(07:47) - More women are having children later in life than ever before
(08:36) - Harvard Medical School study
(10:56) - Stress as a factor
(15:10) - Modern hospitals don't "bat an eye" at older pregnancy
(18:59) - Environment as a factor
(21:48) - Raw milk and bone broth
(23:37) - Stress is "the new smoking"
(31:07) - Focus on health habits that are sustainable
(33:02) - Pressure on relationships
(35:51) - God's timing
(37:23) - Outro
SOURCES
Australian women having fewer children and later in lifeBirths: provisional data for 2022 (USA)Having Kids Later in Life: Healthy Pregnancies as You AgeExtended Maternal Age at Birth of Last Child and Women’s Longevity in the Long Life Family StudyIs the Fertility Cliff a Myth?Why 'Geriatric Pregnancy' Is a Thing of the PastSBS, The 35-year-old fertility cliff: Fact or fiction?FRANCE24, Getting pregnant after 35: US research says reproductive years now extend to 37CityTV, At what age does your fertility begin to decline?Watch the full interview on YouTube

38 min