1. The graph depicts the possibility of
fertility of women in different intervals
of lifetime, calculated by percentage.
As can be clearly seen from the graph,
the likelihood of getting pregnant
continues to decrease steadily, while
the percentage of infertility tends to
steeply increase at the same level.
The line graph compares the chance of
geting pregnant and infertility in 7
groups of age from 20 to over 50 years
old. As can be seen clearly from the
graph, there is an opposition between
the ability to get pregnant and
unproductiveness by ages.
The graph compares the proportion
between women who are likely to get
pregnant and those who are not, from
the age of 20 to over 50. As can be
2. clearly seen in the graph, the older
people become, the more chance they
cannot have kids.
The graph illustrates the percentage of
the ability to get pregnant compared
with the ability/probability/possibility
to be infertility of women at different
ages. Overall, there is a downward
trend in the propotion of being able to
get pregnant whereas the older women
are, the higher risk of infertility they
may take.
The graph shows the effect of age on
fertility in the women.As can be seen
clearly from the graph, the proportion
of infertility is an upward trend
whereas the ratio of getting pregnant
falls down against the age.
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At the age of 20 to 44, the percentage
of women who are likely to get
pregnant rapidly drops from 86% to
36%, whereas the chance of intertility
slowly increases from 3% to 15% in the
35-39 , then steeply goes up to 32% in
those women at 44. The intersection of
pregnancy rate and likelihood of
infertility is in the 40-44 group at about
34%. The ability to get pregnant
continues to fall and reaches 0% after
50 years old. As for infertility, the rate
keeps rising sharply to 100% in those
50 years old and older. It should be
noted from the chart that women in the
50+ group have nearly zero chance to
have babies.
4. At the age of 20-24, there are only 3%
of women who cannot fertilize but they
can get pregnant significantly high at
86%. As the age shoots up gradually,
the possibility of getting pregnant
becomes lower, particularly dropping
from 86% to 52 % at the age of 35-39
and remarkably decreases to 35% for
the group of 40-44 years old. This
group of age is also the point which is
the intersection between the increasing
of possibility to fertilise and the
downward trend of ability to get
pregnant. The rate of infertility rises
slightly from 3% at the age of 20-24, to
5%, 8%, 15%
and it meets the intersection point at
32%.
5. After that, women have less than 5% to
be pregnancy when they are in 45-49
years old and almost have no chance to
get that when they are over 50.
6. After that, women have less than 5% to
be pregnancy when they are in 45-49
years old and almost have no chance to
get that when they are over 50.