Fertility drugs and grandchildren?

The number of eggs a woman has is determined while contained by utero. Therefore it can be assumed that when is a woman is pregnant with her daughter, her lifestyle and such can determine the number (and standard?) or eggs that her daughter and therefore granddaughter own.

Does anyone know how fertility drugs have artificial (if at all) this cycle? Or has this but to be researched fully?

Basically I’m asking if a woman takes fertility drugs to conceive (and we’ll assume she be on fertility drugs for more than 6 months), how will this affect her daughter later on contained by life? Same go for a son—will this affect him as well or not so much?

(No I'm not TTC. I a moment ago had a standard question I'm be pondering for a while. So I can't just 'go ask my doctor.'

Answers:    There are no set risks to the children resulting from fertility drugs. I hope this helps.

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