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Good Eggs, Bad Eggs: What Prospective Parents Need to Know

Your chances getting pregnant depends a lot on your eggs, quantity and quality

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Amos Grünebaum, MD
Oct 02, 2025
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When Sarah came to see me at age 34, she was healthy, active, and eager to start a family. She had regular cycles, no medical issues, and assumed getting pregnant would be easy. What she didn’t know—and what so many women and couples don’t realize—is that the quality of a woman’s eggs is the single most important factor in fertility.

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