A new type of test has emerged, allowing women to estimate how many eggs they have left in their ovaries, and to predict the number of eggs they may have in the next two years.
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The test is currently being sold for approximately $320.
Professor Bill Ledger from the University of Sheffield is the researcher and developer of this test.
He expressed hope that this test will enable working women to plan their lives more effectively.
According to Professor Ledger, if having a family is the most important aspect for someone, then the best time to try to have children is in their 20s.
He noted that the longer one postpones this decision, the higher the risk of facing disappointment if they cannot achieve their desire to have children.
However, he believes that the reality of modern life in the West, for very understandable reasons, is that women often begin to build their families only after reaching their 30s.
Professor Ledger advises that many people, who aspire to advance in their careers and other aspects of life, may want to consider taking this test.