Not until your late 30's. In my opinion you're at the perfect age.
congratulations
2006-11-27 08:19:10
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answered by K M 4
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I don't think age has much to do with it unless you're like 60 and having a baby. I think your age is around the time a lot of women have children. I had my first at 18 and I'm 22 now (23 next month) and I'm 7 months (almost 8) pregnant with my second child. My first pregnancy was a breeze. This one on the other hand has been difficult. I feel as if I'm a 70 year old. I think it just depends on you and your health and body before you get pregnant. Every pregnancy and every women is different too so it all depends.
2006-11-27 08:12:08
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answered by ktpb 4
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Yes, increased tiredness is natural on your last trimester. Take capabilities of naps at the same time that you may and leisure as so much as viable. Your child might be doing quite a few weight gaining these last few weeks. Do you've a body pillow? That was a existence saver in the course of my pregnancy despite the fact that I used to be smaller than quite a lot of women. Preserve trying the fan and put a gentle sheet or blanket over you. That might help. Being pregnant can also be disturbing now and then so you may simply must take care of waking up within the night time to adjust the temperature, and so on. Dangle in there, you're close to to the tip of the trip. You are going to need to maintain a crying youngster by way of the night time and sleep deprivation subsequent. It is all very a lot valued at it so do not worry. Excellent good fortune!
2016-08-09 23:43:21
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answered by ? 4
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Everyone is different , but it is harder for me. Im 30 and having my 4th baby. I was pregnant at 21, 23 and 27 and was ok, but with this one it is just seeming so much harder, and Im much more tired and sicker. I just feel like Im too old, but maybe its because I have the other 3 kids to look after also. My friend is 30 and just had a baby and she had a harder time too than with her other two pregnancies.
2006-11-27 08:18:36
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answered by Blondi 6
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definitely harder as a healthy woman in her 20's only has 25% chance each cycle to get pregnant. It drops for women with age.
For men, as long as they don't have a low sperm count and can get it up, they can make babies until they die!! Not fair right??
It may be harder, but not impossible. Don't give up.
My mom conceived my brother when she was 30 and my other brother when she was 38. A larger gap because of age, but she did get pregnant eventually.
2006-11-27 08:14:20
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answered by Laura R 3
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I do not think so. I had my second child at age 30. The whole pregnancy was great. I had no troubles once so ever. With my son, when I was 22, I had problems from the beginning..Take stride in all that you do. Congrats..good luck
2006-11-27 08:16:27
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answered by samantha c 1
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I had my three at 25, 27 and 34....I was more tired at 34, for me it wasn't as easy physically. But the pregnancy itself was pretty much the same (ie.. weight gain, morning sickness, delivery, etc.) and the children were equally as healthy. All weighed within 5 oz. of eachother....
2006-11-27 08:14:46
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answered by Shelly B 5
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fertility tends to decrease at 35 then even more at 40 but it's still possible even in the mid 40's.
2006-11-27 08:16:41
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answered by ally'smom 5
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I'm not sure, but I know there are a few important tests you have to have to make sure the development of the fetus is going alright. Amniocentesis (spelling?), is one.
2006-11-27 08:14:19
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answered by solargrrrrrl 2
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not at all, just had my 1st baby at 32 and had a great pregnancy and labour, I think you are more ready mentally as well.
2006-11-27 08:10:34
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answered by heather m 2
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