Are You Too Old to Have a Baby?
Will You Have the Energy to Keep Track of a Teenager at That Age?
By renee, published Jan 20, 2006
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Many women feel that there is nothing wrong with having a baby after the age of 40. But is there an age when it becomes too dangerous for both the mother and the baby. I have spoken to several gynecologists over the past year, and they have all told me the same thing. You should have all the children you want to have before you reach 35. The reason for this I was told is because after 35 there are numerous problems that you have to be concerned about. The first thing that you have to be worried about is the mother’s health. If you are really considering having a baby and you are 35 and older getting in to shape before getting pregnant is a must. Not just fore the baby but for you as well. Once you have the baby you will need to have a lot of energy and stamina. This is a lot tougher at 35 than it is at 25. But if you are in good shape it will help. Also another thing that you may want to take into consideration is that by the time the baby is a teenager you will be about 50 or older if you are over 35. Are you really going to have the energy to keep track of a teenager at that age? Some parents say yes of course I could, but they fail to think about the fact that at 50 you can begin to have a lot more health problems than you did ten years ago.
I am not saying that anyone over the age of 35 should not have a baby. There are just a lot of risk factors to think about. Also take into consideration your baby. You will not have the energy to interact with this baby the way that you would like, no matter how much you try. That is unless you are in the best shape of your life and plan on staying that way for the next 18 years. This would actually be a good thing if you could actually do it. What really upset's me are the people who want to have a baby at an older age, and they already have health problems which limit their abilities to do certain things.

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Takeaways
- Just make sure that you take the time to think things through thoroughly.
- There are just a lot of risk factors to think about.
- This is a lot tougher at 35 than it is at 25.
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If you are really considering having a baby and you are 35 and older getting in to shape before getting pregnant is a must.Today's Most Commented On
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