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Fertility Cliff

12/26/202526 min

As she -- and her friends — approached the age of 35, senior correspondent Molly Webster kept hearing a phrase over and over: “fertility cliff.” It was a short-hand term to describe what she was told would happen to her fertility after she turned 35 — that is, it would drop off. Suddenly, sharply, dramatically. And this was well before she was supposed to hit menopause. Intrigued, Molly decided to look into it — what was the truth behind this so-called cliff, and when, if so, would she topple? 

This story first premiered in “Thirty Something,” a 2018 Radiolab live show that was part of, Gonads, (https://radiolab.org/series/radiolab-presents-gonads)a six-episode audio and live event series all about reproduction and the parts of us that make more of us. The live event was produced by Rachael Cusick and edited by Pat Walters.

Special thanks to epidemiologist Lauren Wise, at Boston University. Plus, Emily, Chloe, and Bianca. And of course, Jad Abumrad.

If you’re more of a visual person, here are the graphs we explain in the episode, we also include links to the corresponding papers in our Episode Citations Section, below!

LINK TO GRAPHS:
https://internal.wnyc.org/admin/cms/image/249243/

EPISODE CREDITS: 
Reported by - Molly Webster
Produced by - Arianne Wack
Fact-checking by - Diane A. Kelly

EPISODE CITATIONS:

Audio:

Videos:

“Radiolab Presents: Thirty Something”
https://youtu.be/LOJVAaSwags?si=czCBraHf1JEqmAQi

Research Articles:

Further reading: 
Predicting Fertility, (https://zpr.io/YEdfiYT29rUh): Magazine article on Lauren Wise’s research,
 

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  2. Latif Nasser· Host0:29

    Oh, wait, you're list- (laughs) Okay. (hypnotic music) All right.

  3. Molly Webster· Host0:34

    Okay.

  4. Latif Nasser· Host0:35

    All right.

  5. Speaker 40:36

    (clears throat) You're- You're listening- Listening- ... to Radiolab.

  6. Speaker 30:40

    Radiolab.

  7. Molly Webster· Host0:40

    From- ...

  8. Lulu Miller· Host0:41

    WNYC.

  9. Speaker 60:42

    See?

  10. Lulu Miller· Host0:43

    See?

  11. Molly Webster· Host0:43

    (laughs) Hey, it's Molly.

  12. Latif Nasser· Host0:49

    And Latif. And this is Radiolab's last episode of the year.

  13. Molly Webster· Host0:54

    Whoo-hoo!

  14. Latif Nasser· Host0:54

    Molly, rapid fire, what was your favorite episode that you did not work on this year?

  15. Molly Webster· Host1:00

    Voice, Annie McEwen, Matt Kielty on the mic. Those two, they should get their own show, but I don't want them to 'cause I want them to stay here. (laughs) You, go.

  16. Latif Nasser· Host1:09

    Uh, ba-ba-ba. I think it was, it had to be probably Lulu's profile of that quantum physicist, Kasim, in Palestine.

  17. Molly Webster· Host1:19

    In Palestine, yeah.

  18. Latif Nasser· Host1:20

    And just 'cause you f- you feel it. You're right there with him, waiting in line for bread or whatever it is, and all he's thinking about is quantum physics.

  19. Molly Webster· Host1:29

    Hmm.

  20. Latif Nasser· Host1:29

    And you're just

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