As more women try for a baby in their 30s and 40s, how do your chances of getting pregnant increase as you grow older? Women who are considering getting pregnant after the age of 35, especially if it's a first baby, should be aware of the potential
of the medical profession to give people the facts about fertility, but not every woman is in the right position to have a baby under the age of 35. "Older mothers are often aware of the risks and we are there to give them the support and reassurance they need
.' Ovulation test kits can narrow down the best time to try. You can also take your cue from what's going on down below. 'Be aware of when you're having more vaginal secretions, and have sex three or four times a week around this time,' says fertility guru Zita