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Until what age can a woman get pregnant with her first child?

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I'm in my 30s and have put it off but now I'm wondering if it'll be too late?

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  1. thanks to science and medicine, many women in their 30s even early 40s have kids, but you might need fertility  meds or treatments, try on your own first by timing intercourse and ovulation, you can also get more advice on this, and ask a doctor online for free for advice, try this website, FertilityTies

    good luck!!!!!!!!!!!


  2. Until menopause starts but the risk of down syndrome and other complications start to go up after age 35 but you could still get pregnant but it may be a little harder and might find you need fertility help to get pregnant.

  3. you can have a child at any age, all though they say its harder after 30, there are so many things to help with fertility these days age is not even the main concern anymore.

    Good luck on what ever you decide.

    Ps my mother had a baby in her mid 40's:)

  4. I was afraid of the same thing, but I got pregnant when I was 31.  yes, after age 30, it can be more difficult to conceive because our egg quality is not as good.  However, I know tons of women who have had babies  in their 30s.

    Go for it!!  It was the best thing I have ever done!

  5. Statistically, 37 seems to be the magic number when fertility starts to decrease dramatically.  BUT, that is all dependent on each individual Woman.  If you're in your early to mid-30's, you shouldn't have any trouble conceiving naturally.  Try for 6 months and if it doesn't work out, see a doctor.

    Best of luck!

    Peace,

    Jenn

  6. It is the year 2008....anything is possible :)

    You are DEFINITELY able to still have a child!

    Good luck!!

  7. If you're still ovulating, you can still get pregnant. It's not too late until you hit menopause.

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