Anonymous wrote:***************OP HERE*********************************
PREGNANT! With no assistance (except from DH...lol!) 9 weeks along and fingers and toes crossed that everything goes well!
We had sex every single day, sometimes more than once per day.
Ladies, there is still hope for us over 40!
Anonymous wrote:have you thought about your retirement plans?? will you be able to support your child when he or she is in college?? who knows how expensive school , rent will be by then
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got pregnant accidentally at 42, gave birth at 43. I was super embarrassed at my OBGYN's that I was so old but he told me that I was of average age of the women he sees. So clearly, some women are getting pregnant after 45!
The pregnant women over 45 have used donor eggs.
Really? Have you asked all of them?
Look, I had two kids over 40, my last at 44. I even got pregnant again at 46, and had a miscarriage. I spent years on ttc boards for older women. I was an exception and I know it. Pregnancies at 40, 41, even 42 happen on a semi-regular basis. Then there are the handful at 43 and 44. By 45, it's rare and incredibly unusual. By that point, anyone who has been ttc and really wants to carry a child will turn to donor eggs. I don't doubt that pp's Doctor sees a good number of women 45+ who are pregnant, but trust me, they used donor eggs.
Anonymous wrote:my mom entered at 55 ... I'm 47. Is there a chance? the internet puts me at 1% each month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got pregnant accidentally at 42, gave birth at 43. I was super embarrassed at my OBGYN's that I was so old but he told me that I was of average age of the women he sees. So clearly, some women are getting pregnant after 45!
The pregnant women over 45 have used donor eggs.
Really? Have you asked all of them?
Look, I had two kids over 40, my last at 44. I even got pregnant again at 46, and had a miscarriage. I spent years on ttc boards for older women. I was an exception and I know it. Pregnancies at 40, 41, even 42 happen on a semi-regular basis. Then there are the handful at 43 and 44. By 45, it's rare and incredibly unusual. By that point, anyone who has been ttc and really wants to carry a child will turn to donor eggs. I don't doubt that pp's Doctor sees a good number of women 45+ who are pregnant, but trust me, they used donor eggs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got pregnant accidentally at 42, gave birth at 43. I was super embarrassed at my OBGYN's that I was so old but he told me that I was of average age of the women he sees. So clearly, some women are getting pregnant after 45!
The pregnant women over 45 have used donor eggs.
Really? Have you asked all of them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got pregnant accidentally at 42, gave birth at 43. I was super embarrassed at my OBGYN's that I was so old but he told me that I was of average age of the women he sees. So clearly, some women are getting pregnant after 45!
The pregnant women over 45 have used donor eggs.
Anonymous wrote:I got pregnant accidentally at 42, gave birth at 43. I was super embarrassed at my OBGYN's that I was so old but he told me that I was of average age of the women he sees. So clearly, some women are getting pregnant after 45!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got pregnant accidentally at 42, gave birth at 43. I was super embarrassed at my OBGYN's that I was so old but he told me that I was of average age of the women he sees. So clearly, some women are getting pregnant after 45!
He was trying to make you feel better
Anonymous wrote:I got pregnant accidentally at 42, gave birth at 43. I was super embarrassed at my OBGYN's that I was so old but he told me that I was of average age of the women he sees. So clearly, some women are getting pregnant after 45!
Anonymous wrote:I have 2 kids already. Got pregnant within the first month for both when I was 31 and 36. We want to try for another before it's truly truly too late. We know we should have decided this years ago, but here we are.
I had my IUD (paraguard - non hormonal) removed yesterday.
Op,
You have two children and I assume healthy? I think you should ask yourself why after 9 years of being without a baby you want to go back to that stage. Are you trying to avoid something? I have cousins who kept having babies to avoid having to deal with big kids. Big kids talk back and babies are so sweet and innocent ( and love you unconditionally) Not saying you are doing this but, it is something to consider.
I don't mean to be harsh but, your kids are at great ages to travel and do things. I don't understand why you want to rock the boat when you have a perfectly fine family!