Mostly with donor eggs, which they will not tell. I was a woman in her 40's trying to get pregnant, so I am well aware of this misconception. |
A lot of these celebrities are telling half truths. They use a surrogate and/or donor eggs, but don't announce that part. Honestly it's messed up because so many people just see the headline "Jane Superstar a new Mom at age 49!" without realizing a surrogate/donor egg was used and then build of the impression that successful pregnancy at age 49 happens much more often than it really does. |
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I know 2 women who had babies at age 50. One was a whoopsie. The other was planned.
No problems either. |
| I know someone who got pregnant at 50 with her first. She got married very late. I know they used fertility treatments but don't know if they used donor eggs. It can happen, especially if the woman is determined. Baby is now 5 years old and doing great. All you can do OP is be supportive and be there for any potential niece/nephew. |
Yes, donor egg and/or surrogate. Like Naomi Campbell, who obnoxiously said that her daughter is "not adopted" and is "her child" (as if adopted children aren't their parents' children), but also refused to admit she used a surrogate. She was on the runway 5 weeks before the baby announcement with no bump, so it's pretty obvious, but still. I can understand saying it's no one's business how your baby was born, but at the same time, if you're going to appear with the baby on the cover of Vogue and tell everyone she's not adopted, it's pretty clear that you want people to think you got pregnant and gave birth at 51. And that makes women think that late-40s babies are common and NBD, which is cruel |
| Parenting a teenager in your 60s is no picnic either. |
After her 16-year-old son died in a car crash. |
I agree. That is cruel. |