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There was an interesting peer-reviewed article that came out recently finding a high correlation between extreme longevity and being able to get pregnant naturally at an older age. Some people just age more slowly. So the same women that are living to be 110+ are the ones that are able to get pregnant naturally well into their 40's.
I thought it was interesting because my family has a history of both unplanned births well into the '40s, and women living to be well over 100. I got my tubes tied before turning 40 because I didn't want to have my own mid-life surprise! So, OP, I'd look at your relatives -- anyone else have a baby in their 40s? Or live to be over 100? |
| Sister-in-law became pregnant at 46 and had my nephew at 47. Rare but it happens. |
But that's not true either. There was a pg for a 49 yo woman with her own egg at the New Hope clinic in NY. http://nypost.com/2009/11/22/woman-49-oldest-in-vitro-pregnancy/ |
Lol! So true! |
I know a woman, directly know her, and she had twins at 50 with her own eggs. |
OP - where'd ya go? any updates? |
Tell that to my Irish aunts (op of this post)!!! We all stay fertile very old. I got knocked up on the first try at 35 and 38 and still get regular periods at 45. In fact, my hormones override the bc. We have many 'oops' babies in 40s--and several twins. In fact, for some families there is a window right before menopause where they are even more fertile and releasing more than 1 egg per cycle. The last hurrah so to speak. This is not common, but scientific studies show some have the genetic tendency toward longer fertility. |