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Career women may find it harder to conceive, says study

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Women who are high-achievers in the workplace may be damaging their chances of having children, a study has found.

Researchers found that career women tend to have androgynous figures which indicate higher levels of androgens, as opposed to oestrogen, which is vital for conceiving successfully.

In turn, women with more shapely figures have higher levels of oestrogen.

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