

More and more women today decide to have children after the age of thirty-five. At the same time, this topic is surrounded by numerous fears, myths, and contradictory advice. Some sources warn about serious risks and declining fertility, while others create the illusion that modern medicine can easily solve every reproductive problem. In reality, the truth is more nuanced.
In If You Want a Baby After 35, Olena Berezovska explains what really happens to the female body with age and how fertility gradually changes over time. The book examines the biological processes behind ovulation, conception, and pregnancy, helping readers understand what influences the chances of becoming pregnant and carrying a healthy child.
The author also discusses common mistakes couples make when planning a pregnancy, the role of ovarian reserve, and how long it normally takes to conceive. Important topics such as infertility, pregnancy loss, genetic risks, and possible pregnancy complications are explained in a clear and balanced way.
Special attention is given to the many myths that surround reproductive health today — including exaggerated fears about age, misunderstandings about fertility, and the growing commercialization of reproductive medicine. The book helps readers distinguish between evidence-based medical information and widespread misconceptions.
Written in an accessible and thoughtful style, this book offers practical knowledge for women who want to better understand their fertility and make informed decisions about planning a pregnancy after thirty-five.
It is intended for women who are considering pregnancy later in life, those who are already trying to conceive, and anyone seeking reliable, medically grounded information about fertility and pregnancy at this stage of life.

