Has anyone gotten naturally pregnant at 46?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband’s grandma had a baby at age 50 back in the 50s. It always amazes me.


Back then it was more common that women would pretend that they had a later in life pregnancy when in fact their daughter gave birth out of wedlock so they were raising their grandchild pretending it’s their child. Is that a possibility here?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you in a state where abortion is legal? If not, I would be super careful with birth control. If you wind up pregnant and want to terminate for medical reasons, you may be forced to carry to term. Or you may have a miscarriage and be unable to seek medical care for yourself until you are "sick enough."


Yes, just scramble that baby’s brains and vacuum it on out.


It’s not a baby. Either an embryo or a fetus. Not much brain at that stage either. Cows have more brain activity than a fetus. Are you vegetarian too, since loss of life triggers you that much?


Fetus= latin for unborn child. You should learn the meanings of words before you advocate for the killing of children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you in a state where abortion is legal? If not, I would be super careful with birth control. If you wind up pregnant and want to terminate for medical reasons, you may be forced to carry to term. Or you may have a miscarriage and be unable to seek medical care for yourself until you are "sick enough."


Yes, just scramble that baby’s brains and vacuum it on out.


It’s not a baby. Either an embryo or a fetus. Not much brain at that stage either. Cows have more brain activity than a fetus. Are you vegetarian too, since loss of life triggers you that much?


Glad you concede it is the loss of human life. No, I routinely eat animals. They are not human beings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you in a state where abortion is legal? If not, I would be super careful with birth control. If you wind up pregnant and want to terminate for medical reasons, you may be forced to carry to term. Or you may have a miscarriage and be unable to seek medical care for yourself until you are "sick enough."


Yes, just scramble that baby’s brains and vacuum it on out.


It’s not a baby. Either an embryo or a fetus. Not much brain at that stage either. Cows have more brain activity than a fetus. Are you vegetarian too, since loss of life triggers you that much?


Glad you concede it is the loss of human life. No, I routinely eat animals. They are not human beings.


Human beings are animals. It’s science.
Fetuses are not babies. They are a lot closer in their development to a monthly period than they are to a living, thinking being.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you in a state where abortion is legal? If not, I would be super careful with birth control. If you wind up pregnant and want to terminate for medical reasons, you may be forced to carry to term. Or you may have a miscarriage and be unable to seek medical care for yourself until you are "sick enough."


Yes, just scramble that baby’s brains and vacuum it on out.


It’s not a baby. Either an embryo or a fetus. Not much brain at that stage either. Cows have more brain activity than a fetus. Are you vegetarian too, since loss of life triggers you that much?


Glad you concede it is the loss of human life. No, I routinely eat animals. They are not human beings.


Human beings are animals. It’s science.
Fetuses are not babies. They are a lot closer in their development to a monthly period than they are to a living, thinking being.

Does your monthly period have a brain and a heart?
Anonymous
My sister swore off men and having kids but met a guy when she was 43. She ended up getting married quick (soulmate situation), having a baby later that year, one at 45, and TWINS at 46. All nieces/nephews healthy. She never smoked, drank, and no family history of anything. She did lots of yoga (actually a yoga teacher at one point). He's five years younger than her.
Anonymous
Bridgette Nelson the actress and model had her fifth child naturally with her fifth husband at the age of 54.

Of course he was a hot guy in his 30s!!


Anonymous
yeah my husband did
Anonymous
Nielsen underwent IVF for over a decade before falling pregnant at 54. No mention of donor eggs but very likely.
Anonymous
Correction: she says that she froze eggs at age 40.

She would have had to freeze an awful lot to then try for 10 years before a successful cycle.

Most of the articles have very carefully worded quotes.
Anonymous
Friend had a surprise baby. Baby was born around her 44th birthday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bridgette Nelson the actress and model had her fifth child naturally with her fifth husband at the age of 54.

Of course he was a hot guy in his 30s!!




Pretty sure she did not have it naturally. At 45 - sure, possible. At 55, beggars belief.
Anonymous
Did you miss the posts about 10 years of IVF?
Anonymous
OP it’s risky, why not just be careful? My 2 relatives with mid 40s babies, 1 has Down’s syndrome and the other had a chromosome anomaly called trisomy 13 and only lived 2 days, it was heart breaking.
Anonymous
My friend did. Twins. Whoops. They were not trying.
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