Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't she already have reached menopause? What kind of hormonal support would make carrying the baby possible?
Anonymous wrote:I know logically that there is no magic age to have a baby, but something about people in their mid50s (men and women both) just gives me an internal knee jerk reaction of "too late". I mean I'm never going to say it out loud, or would ever dream of telling someone else they are wrong, it's their life but there just seems to be something about it that strikes me as more than just "different strokes for different folks"- hypothetically, is there an age that this board would concede IS too late, not a good idea, etc? 60?70? Like I said, I'd never do anything to stand in someone's way, including speaking out negatively about it really, but here on an anon forum, I do at least think about these things.
Anonymous wrote:I know logically that there is no magic age to have a baby, but something about people in their mid50s (men and women both) just gives me an internal knee jerk reaction of "too late". I mean I'm never going to say it out loud, or would ever dream of telling someone else they are wrong, it's their life but there just seems to be something about it that strikes me as more than just "different strokes for different folks"- hypothetically, is there an age that this board would concede IS too late, not a good idea, etc? 60?70? Like I said, I'd never do anything to stand in someone's way, including speaking out negatively about it really, but here on an anon forum, I do at least think about these things.
Anonymous wrote:I just hope she has a good M.D. because the chances of carrying that child full-term, then being born at a healthy weight, w/no birth defects are nil.
And Down Syndrome is a very high possibility at her age.
When the child graduates from High School, she will be 73.
A tad past retirement age.
Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Haha, when I am 54 my oldest will be 28!
He should be the one having a child at that point, not me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest son is 24 and he would be all "Uh Mom, this is a little ridiculous, don't you think?" if I had a kid now, and I'm not even 45!
Well maybe in bumbf*ck Idaho or wherever you're from that's typical--but here in the big city, I was 44 with 2 2 year olds and had my 3rd at 45. Get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:I just hope she has a good M.D. because the chances of carrying that child full-term, then being born at a healthy weight, w/no birth defects are nil.
And Down Syndrome is a very high possibility at her age.
When the child graduates from High School, she will be 73.
A tad past retirement age.
Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She LOOKS menopausal. She appears to have aged a lot just in the past few years. Her husband looks like he could be her son.
Is it possible for a menopausal woman to get pregnant even with medical intervention (donor eggs, etc)?
Yes, though she would need hormonal support.
Anonymous wrote:She LOOKS menopausal. She appears to have aged a lot just in the past few years. Her husband looks like he could be her son.
Is it possible for a menopausal woman to get pregnant even with medical intervention (donor eggs, etc)?
Anonymous wrote:I just hope she has a good M.D. because the chances of carrying that child full-term, then being born at a healthy weight, w/no birth defects are nil.
And Down Syndrome is a very high possibility at her age.