sarah gave birth in her 80's. there's always hope.
2006-09-05 09:11:41
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answered by mortisia2121 5
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BBC News July 8 2006:
A 62-year-old child psychiatrist has become the oldest woman in Britain to have a baby.
Patricia Rashbrook of Lewes, East Sussex, and her 6lb 10oz boy, nicknamed JJ, were said to be doing well by her husband John Farrant, 60.
2006-09-05 09:12:57
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answered by roshpi 3
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It depends on when they go through menopause. In some women, it can be as early as 35, but 65 in other cases. It differs. But usually its hard for ladies over 50 to give birth because of the stress and pain.
2006-09-05 09:17:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Different ages for different people. Don't you watch the news? At least once a year they have a story about some old lady (we're talking O-L-D) giving birth to a child.
2006-09-05 09:12:44
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answered by mytrollinid 5
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When she goes into menopause or pysically can't do it for some other reason. There's no magic age. You can look in the Guiness Book of World Records for the oldest ever if you're interested.
2006-09-05 09:12:25
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answered by katfred76 2
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It's a case-by-case thing. Some were reported giving birth at mid-fifties to early sixties but they were very rare cases indeed. The common age is late thirties to early forties.
2006-09-05 09:13:32
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-09-05 09:11:54
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answered by ? 7
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2006-09-05 09:47:52
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answered by soapfan 3
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depends on the woman - but keep in mind its not just about giving birth, its about geting pregnant being able to carry the child and giving birth to a healthy baby
2006-09-05 09:15:18
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answered by oz_gurl2005 4
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2006-09-05 09:12:37
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answered by Keri B 2
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2006-09-05 09:15:30
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answered by soul candee 3
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