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Is 42 too old to have a baby?

Formerly referred to as a geriatric pregnancy, having a baby at age 35 or after is still considered a high-risk pregnancy, but more and more moms are happily and safely choosing this path. Whether you're a first-time mom at 39 or having your third baby at 45, we've got you covered.
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Can I have a healthy baby at 42?

Most people over 40 have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies. But there are some things you need to think about. You'll want to be sure to get good antenatal care.
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Is 42 a bad age to get pregnant?

Pregnancy in Your 40s

If you get pregnant after 35 years old, experts call this an “advanced maternal age” pregnancy. But it's still possible to get pregnant and deliver a healthy baby in your 40s. Childbirth at older ages has become more common too. Since the 1990s, birth rates in people aged 40-44 have gone up.
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Is 42 too old to give birth?

Are there more risks if you're pregnant over 40? Statistically, there are higher risk factors from the age of 35 and the risks increase as you get older. But try not to let this worry you as most pregnancies will be healthy. Your age may affect how well the placenta is able to develop.
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Is it selfish to have a baby at 43?

Not optimal, but not selfish either

The point here is to look at some of the things which people say are selfish and realize that, while it may not be the “optimal conceiving time” there are plenty of reasons to have a child over forty and those reasons are not by definition selfish.
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How old is too old to have a baby?

How common is pregnancy at 43?

At 40, your chances of getting pregnant within a year are about 40 to 50 percent. To compare, a woman in her mid-30s has about a 75 percent chance. And by age 43, a woman's chance of getting pregnant within a year drops significantly to only 1 or 2 percent.
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Is 43 too old to be a mum?

Getting pregnant after 40 comes with more frequent testing and monitoring of both you and baby. New moms over 40 are more susceptible to issues like preeclampsia and gestational diabetes, so your OB/GYN may want you to check in more often.
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How to get pregnant at 42?

How to Increase Your Chance of Conceiving in Your 40s
  1. Have Sex. To increase your chances of becoming pregnant, have sex! ...
  2. Avoid Strenuous Exercise. ...
  3. Stop Smoking. ...
  4. Ditch the Alcohol. ...
  5. Take Your Vitamins. ...
  6. Get Quality Sleep. ...
  7. Get Known Medical Problems Under Control. ...
  8. Consider Acupuncture.
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What are the odds of accidental pregnancy at 42?

Nearly 4 per cent of all new babies are born to women 40 and older, and as many as 75 per cent of pregnancies in this age range are unplanned.
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Has anyone got pregnant naturally at 44?

It is true that fertility does decline with age, but many women conceive naturally aged over 40 and go on to have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies.
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What are the odds of Down syndrome at 40?

Down syndrome occurs in people of all races and economic levels. The risk increases with the mother's age (1 in 1250 for a 25 year old mother to 1 in 1000 at age 31, 1 in 400 at age 35, and about 1 in 100 at age 40). However, 80% of babies with Down syndrome are born to women under age 35 years.
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Can I get pregnant with my own eggs at 42?

In comparison, the live birth rate in women ages 38 – 40 years, 28.5% of embryo transfers resulted in a live birth. Thus, the pregnancy rate even with IVF (using her own eggs) is less than 5% in women above age 42 years.
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Does having a baby in your 40s delay menopause?

New research suggests that motherhood — specifically, having a least one pregnancy and breastfeeding — is associated with a lower risk for reaching menopause before age 45.
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Is it worth having a baby after 40?

There are no direct health benefits of having a baby after 40. However, delaying pregnancy may have several results that could improve a woman's mental and emotional well-being.
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When is it too late to have a baby?

A woman's peak reproductive years are between the late teens and late 20s. By age 30, fertility (the ability to get pregnant) starts to decline. This decline happens faster once you reach your mid-30s. By 45, fertility has declined so much that getting pregnant naturally is unlikely.
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Who had a baby at 43?

Denise Shannon and Shannon Batson became mothers at 46 and 43. Denise Shannon didn't want kids until she met her wife, Shannon Batson. The Shannons, as they call themselves, went back and forth for years, and eventually Ms. Shannon decided that her wife's desire to have a child outweighed her reluctance.
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What is the oldest woman to conceive naturally?

The oldest verified mother to conceive naturally (listed currently as of 26 January 2017 in the Guinness Records) is Dawn Brooke (Guernsey); she conceived a son at the age of 59 in 1997.
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Is it crazy to have a baby at 45?

There's never been a safer time to be an "older" pregnant mom. Women in their late 30s and early-to-mid 40s are having babies at higher rates than ever these days, and the vast majority have healthy pregnancies and babies.
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Am I still ovulating at 42?

While it's true your fertility levels drop when you turn 35, it's still possible to get pregnant later in life, even after the age of 40. Ovarian function (meaning you still ovulate regularly) and general health are the main factors that will determine if you're able to get pregnant after 40.
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Is 42 too old for IVF?

Sometimes patients who are 40-43 years old may produce up to ten, twelve or fourteen eggs – but of poor quality. And then, the quality of the embryos is also going to be poor and, as a result, the chances of a pregnancy are not going to be good either.
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Does fathers age affect Down syndrome?

As men age, their risk of fathering a child with Down syndrome may increase—the older the man, the more likely that the process of spermatogenesis, or sperm production will go awry, leading to sperm that contain errors like an extra chromosome.
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Is 41 too old to have a baby?

Formerly referred to as a geriatric pregnancy, having a baby at age 35 or after is still considered a high-risk pregnancy, but more and more moms are happily and safely choosing this path. Whether you're a first-time mom at 39 or having your third baby at 45, we've got you covered.
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