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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. 

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.
Did You Know?
If you are really considering having a baby and you are 35 and older getting in to shape before getting pregnant is a must.
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please calm down! if you read the statement again you will clearly observe that the statement is not a personal opinion of the author, it is the combined opinion of a number of gynecologists. Read any medical journal related to pregnancy and the age of the mother and you will encounter the same advise! this is a general opinion supported by many doctors and gynecologists the world over, obviously it is 'generalised' advise as in most aspects of medical advise and it is not meant to personally insult anyone! It is the best advice, given the sound experimental, scientific data that exists to back it up. For example: Down syndrome occurs in roughly 1 of every 750 births in the United States, the risk of having a child with Down syndrome is less than 1 in 2,500 among young women (< 35), the risk of having a child with Down syndrome increases to roughly 1 in 350 when women reach 35 years of age and after age 45, the risk of having a child with Down Syndrome is about 1 in 25.

Posted on 05/26/2008 at 4:05:17 PM

 
I am 40 and my life has finally changed and given me the opportunity to try and start a family with someone I love dearly. It is something I've always wanted. Ideally I would love to be younger and starting this new journey...but obviously "life" has had a different order for me... so I will have to be grateful that there might be enough time for me to start now. I don't believe that it is being selfish to want to experience the that joy.

Posted on 02/21/2008 at 2:02:00 AM

 
I am shocked that someone would think that after age 35 you lack energy to raise children. I think if you are 25, and don't take care of yourself you could lack the energy you need to keep up with youngsters. Also one could develop health issues at any age. You could also go outside without a thought and be hit by a bus. I think that we need to stop lumping people into a group and placing expectations on them based on age. Everyone is different it depends on life style, mind set and circumstances that are sometimes out of our control.I am 35 and I do not feel any different in energy than when I was 25. To all of you mothers or mothers to be 35 and over take care of yourselves and the same to you 25 year olds

Posted on 12/11/2007 at 10:12:01 AM

 
I think what the person wrote is pathetic. My mother had so much energy at 40, I could hardly keep up with her when I was 9! My grandma was in her 70's when she baby sat us kids and mowed her gigantic lawn, refurbished old houses to sell, and helped her sons to manage their farms. Jeez Louise! Whoever wrote this about women in their late thirties to 50s not having enough energy to take care of children is CRAZY and a lazy wimp!!! And the thing about the older women not being able to keep track of a teenager is retarded. When I was a teenager, I was so well-behaved because my mom raised me well...tough love and lots of praise and encouragement toward a good education really pay off...if you raise your kids right, they will be well-behaved and respectful in their teens... For the person who wrote this article, maybe you should start thinking positively and eating your veggies, cause I plan on getting married and having kids in my mid to late 30's. I'm 27 now and nowhere near finding

Posted on 10/07/2007 at 9:10:00 PM

 
There is either a language barrier with this writer, hindering them from putting their thoughts onto the page, or a mind barrier, since when do 35-40 year olds NOT have energy? you are talking as if it is all over energy wise at 36, why don't you get your wheel chair out and pack it in? Who wrote this??? A lazy slob who sits on the couch all day and expects other people to take care of every whim? write something you know about next time.

Posted on 05/22/2007 at 11:05:00 AM

 
Hi. Be careful of what you say to people. They may be swayed towards abortion just because they got pregnant after 35. I find there is a real anti-child sentiment out there. I had three children over 35, the last one just two months before my 45th birthday. I have heard people's comments. I am glad I didn't listen. All are healthy.

Posted on 05/07/2007 at 10:05:00 AM

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