For women like me, postponing the menopause would be a blessing | Sonia Sodha
by Sonia Sodha from Science | The Guardian on (#4N1WF)
Scientific advances that prolong fertility can only be a benefit to many would-be mothers
Let us imagine for a moment that we lived in a world where male fertility dropped off a cliff by the time men hit their mid 40s, leaving a group of men who wanted to have children but couldn't. When would science have produced a fix?
I am going to hazard a guess that it would have been quite some time ago. But it has taken until 2019 for a fledgling treatment to delay the menopause by up to 20 years to be offered to women, even though the idea has been around for almost two decades.
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