conceived naturally over age 36?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m 36 and I’m pregnant.

We were using condoms. There was one night that we were drinking and we forgot. ONE night! ONE single night that we risked it. Apparently, that’s all it takes because I missed my period and there’s a positive pregnancy test in my bathroom.

of course it only takes one night/one time having sex to get pregnant. How many did you think it should take??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have a friend who did it by accident at age 52. Had a son graduating from college same year second child was born.


Noooooooo


This happens to women in their 40s more often than you’d think!


I am desperately trying to not be someone who had babies in 3 different decades
Anonymous
There is a myth of easy pregnancy after 30 but it's advance maternal age
Anonymous
When my mom had me, they told her 27 was AMA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m 36 and I’m pregnant.

We were using condoms. There was one night that we were drinking and we forgot. ONE night! ONE single night that we risked it. Apparently, that’s all it takes because I missed my period and there’s a positive pregnancy test in my bathroom.

of course it only takes one night/one time having sex to get pregnant. How many did you think it should take??


Don’t be insensitive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have a friend who did it by accident at age 52. Had a son graduating from college same year second child was born.


Noooooooo


This happens to women in their 40s more often than you’d think!


I am desperately trying to not be someone who had babies in 3 different decades


I did that, and I love it but I do see the humor in it. All conceived naturally. The 3rd decade is currently playing with stuffed animals in the living room.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is a myth of easy pregnancy after 30 but it's advance maternal age


It’s 35, not 30.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m 36 and I’m pregnant.

We were using condoms. There was one night that we were drinking and we forgot. ONE night! ONE single night that we risked it. Apparently, that’s all it takes because I missed my period and there’s a positive pregnancy test in my bathroom.

of course it only takes one night/one time having sex to get pregnant. How many did you think it should take??


Well, considering all the people freaking out about declining fertility and over 35 being a geriatric pregnancy, I thought it would take at least a few months of trying and timing sex. I kind of thought maybe one benefit of being “old” is that I wouldn’t have to worry about pregnancy as much.

In our case, it wasn’t the end of the world. We had been debating having a third for months but weren’t 100% there. Our drunk night made the decision for us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Have a friend who did it by accident at age 52. Had a son graduating from college same year second child was born.


Noooooooo


This happens to women in their 40s more often than you’d think!


I am desperately trying to not be someone who had babies in 3 different decades


I did that, and I love it but I do see the humor in it. All conceived naturally. The 3rd decade is currently playing with stuffed animals in the living room.


If you did it on purpose, more power to you. I had my first at 28, my second at 37 (we had planned a gap, but secondary infertility made it much bigger than planned). Our second was a long awaited happy surprise. But currently, I am 42 with a teen and a 5 year old. Just had my second mirena placed and have no intention of a third child ever.
Anonymous
Pregnant within two months of stopping birth control at 36 and 39. Kids are 5 and 8 now and doing great!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is a myth of easy pregnancy after 30 but it's advance maternal age


You just don't know as a woman. I don't live with my husband and got pregnant first month of trying, miscarried and got pregnant immediately again after that at 34. So I'm not someone who can take birth control casually.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m 36 and I’m pregnant.

We were using condoms. There was one night that we were drinking and we forgot. ONE night! ONE single night that we risked it. Apparently, that’s all it takes because I missed my period and there’s a positive pregnancy test in my bathroom.

of course it only takes one night/one time having sex to get pregnant. How many did you think it should take??


Don’t be insensitive.


It’s not insensitive to point out that it only takes 1 time to get pregnant.
Anonymous
Had my first at 36 with the help of IVF. Had my second at 38.5, conceived between the removal of my IUD, before my next period ever came. It was a crazy surprise after a year of trying followed my a year of testing, 3 IUIs and 1 IVF for my first.
Anonymous
I had children at age 37 and 42, both conceived naturally. It can happen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this extremely rare? The internet will say there is an 18% chance. That can't be right...is it? I can't ask my peers at the playground: "did you do IVF?" So, I'll ask here. Over 36, did you conceive naturally? After how many months?

CONGRATS to all!


I had my first at 38 and my second at 40. Each time conceived the first month.

Your experience with be your own. You won't know until you try. I ignored stats throughout my AMA pregnancies.

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