The Sex Doctor: No More Kids ; Issue of the Week: Contraception for Older Women

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Dear Dr Cath

YOU'VE hit your 40s, you've either had your family or have decided not to take that path in life. You probably figure you're too old to get pregnant but are not sure at what age you can forget about contraception. A woman's natural fertility does decline with age, but you can still get pregnant right up until the menopause, usually around the age of 52. Although the chances of getting pregnant are small you should consider some contraception. But what's the best option?

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The Sex Doctor: No More Kids ; Issue of the Week: Contraception for Older Women

THE MIRENA COIL

THERE'S a tendency for periods to get...

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