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The average age of women starting IVF treatment for the first time has passed 35 , fertility regulator says.
This is six years older than the average age women in England and Wales give birth to their first child - 29.
Experts believe this trend is partly down to funding issues, the cost of living and delays from the COVID pandemic.
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