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How old is too old to have children? I know some women have been reported to at older than 45, but thats just not healthy or wise, I think.
I'm 41, will be 42 in November, and want one more. What are my odds of having a healthy baby? |
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The Guiness Book of World Records lists a woman over 60. For someone who has had children before, the highest recommended age is higher than for someone who has never had children.
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This really is an "ask your doctor" question.
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My mom was 43 when she gave birth to my little brother, and everything went fine, no complications, no problems.
But Alphagene is right, go to the doctor about it. |
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I think they say you can have more complications and the baby is at higher risk for birth defects after the age of 35. I guess they just monitor you more closely, I don't know. I wouldn't let the fact that your 41 stop you from having a baby if you want one. I would definitely check with your doctor first though.
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