The article highlights a health condition increasingly affecting women in their early 30s and 40s and the longstanding diagnostic delays that accompany it. With more women postponing childbirth into those age ranges, such conditions may play a larger role in fertility decisions and outcomes, making timely diagnosis and better access to care more important for family planning. Improved, less invasive diagnostic methods could help address one factor tied to declining birth rates.
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