If u have a very good health and a very healthy womb condition u can conceive even at the age of 45 yrs...but it also depends on ur genes structure also on ur menstrual cycle my mom was 42 yrs old when she got pregnant with a child but unfortunately she was also diagnosed with a Tumor and to remove the Tumor she had to go abort the baby boy and it was already 4.5 mnths old the operation was totally risky but the gynaeclogist she had been to was a expert Doc. he had to abort her child first coz while he wud have to go about extracting the Tumor it's have been risky for my moms heart...newayz sorry to drift away but u can chk with ur gynaeclogist for ur health status and then ask him...I suppose it depends on each n every individual female and her own unique gene structure...best luck if ur looking forward to conceive :)
2006-10-29 19:52:57
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answered by kittana 6
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I would like to advise you against going ahead with this. I am only a little older than you - 49 - but although i feel young at heart, sometimes i get horrible menopausal symptoms and if i were coping with a young baby as well as my teenager i know it would be very hard work. Also is it fair on the child to bring it into the world when you are gonna be 60 when it is still under 18? Also you might not have a lovely little girl.... you might have a boy or there is much more chance of you having a Downs child. Also more complications with birth etc. What would your boys think? And the baby's dad? Would a baby REALLY fit into your life?
2016-05-22 06:58:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I beleive that every women is different. My friend had a baby at 42. Normal pregnancy and no complications what so ever. Some say over 35 is high risk, but I know a lot that have had there third baby when they were 40. Both my grandmothers where still having babies at the age of 41.
2006-10-29 20:09:03
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answered by mel_sand_ers 1
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Women have been known to have babies well into their late 50s. (I think the world record is around 60).
But it's not healthy to do so- for both the mother AND the baby.
37 or 38 is beginning to get on the old-side. Risks increase after that age, although it's still physically possible. If you're that age and thinking of conceiving, talk to your doctor about risks and what you can do to make things safer/easier. Prenatal care is stricter for older women, including more tests such as amniocintesis, and more ultrasounds.
2006-10-29 19:49:16
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answered by catwomanmeeeeow 6
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theres really no age limit you can have babys up to the point before you go through menopuse that means when your menestrual cycle completly stops in other words....it vaires form women to women you got to look at genetic, and peoples races and each womans body is different! if you got a uterus then you can carry a baby regardless of wether your 19,25,34,46,51,62 it dont matter now it does get harder for owmen hwo have other health problems, that may affect your body, but as long as your producing estrogen and other hormones and your sexually active and pefectly healthy and got a great doctor or gynoclogist you should be able to carry a healthy baby full term!! look at the stars they have babys in there 40's an d50's what makes them any different then you?! nothing !! good luck!
2006-10-29 19:53:47
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answered by southernspring2010 2
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Any time before the onset of menopause. Any age over 40 though has a higher risk of problems & disorders in baby
2006-10-29 19:47:56
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answered by notAminiVANmama 6
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seriously... the age is no limit.. but there is health limit. are u capable of looking after it.. and are u mature enough to look after it....my mon got my last bro at her age of 45.. both baby and mom is healthy.. but after 10 years.. my bro is still going to primary school while my mum tiring out... cant keep up with my hyper bro. i think he's also ashamed that he has an old mum..
so... make sure u r ready to be a mum... and if ur xpecting... all the best to u... patience and caring is all that u need to nurture him... i have 2 boys myself... wanna chat...???
2006-10-29 19:53:54
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answered by hunniedewmelon 1
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Yes b4 35 is better, still even some younger age wome has risk coz they have diabetes, blood presure. No Matter young age but health is more important therefore prevent from getting diabetes/blood pressure.
2006-10-29 19:51:11
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answered by sharon 3
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every woman is different. the average is probably 45 at the latest and that would be dangerous, how ever there are some women in there 60s who have had children so it is all dependent on your family history and your health
2006-10-29 19:50:54
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answered by relms2000 1
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nowadays no limit
recently a 65 years old lady had a baby
besides hospetalization can do mericles
2006-10-29 19:49:37
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answered by Anonymous
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