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Interesting story from the Daily Mail.
35 is the age when a woman may experience significant difficulties getting pregnant. There is also increasing risk of health abnormalities. In 2019, the average age of marriage for women should 29. This gives women 5-6 years on average to bear healthy children without significant risk of complications.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/...woman-wait-40s-baby-mum-whos-just-one-44.html
"The warnings began soon after I had my first child, Mara. I was 34, a year shy of being medically classified a ‘geriatric mother’ – the age at which the risk of pregnancy complications begin to multiply...
...if I was fertile in my early 30s, a few years’ delay wouldn’t make much difference, would it? How wrong I was.
Three months ago – at 44 – I did finally have a baby. I can’t believe Elena is here. I am so thrilled I don’t even feel tired. But the past five years of my life have been lost to a horrible rollercoaster of desperate longing, dashed hopes, miscarriage, fertility drugs and pain – both physical and emotional."
note: the woman in this story sacrificed all worldly possessions, all luxuries, all social life in order to have a second child at her age. She and her family had to sacrifice everything, including an automobile.
35 is the age when a woman may experience significant difficulties getting pregnant. There is also increasing risk of health abnormalities. In 2019, the average age of marriage for women should 29. This gives women 5-6 years on average to bear healthy children without significant risk of complications.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/...woman-wait-40s-baby-mum-whos-just-one-44.html
"The warnings began soon after I had my first child, Mara. I was 34, a year shy of being medically classified a ‘geriatric mother’ – the age at which the risk of pregnancy complications begin to multiply...
...if I was fertile in my early 30s, a few years’ delay wouldn’t make much difference, would it? How wrong I was.
Three months ago – at 44 – I did finally have a baby. I can’t believe Elena is here. I am so thrilled I don’t even feel tired. But the past five years of my life have been lost to a horrible rollercoaster of desperate longing, dashed hopes, miscarriage, fertility drugs and pain – both physical and emotional."
note: the woman in this story sacrificed all worldly possessions, all luxuries, all social life in order to have a second child at her age. She and her family had to sacrifice everything, including an automobile.