trying to get pregnant

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Hi, I'm 41 next month and worried I have left it too late to start a family. Concerned about risks. Anyone had a child at 41?

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  • Posted

    there are genetic risks to consider but unless you have perimenopause or early menopause you probably won't have a problem getting pregnant, especially if you ovulate regularly.
  • Posted

    yes..YOu can still be pregnant if you are not yet menopause.Actually my aunt get pregnant at her age of 50.I read many forums too about dealing there infertility and got pregnant at their late ages.I found a book named infertility cure inside the closet of my aunt she said that its the book who helped her  and guide her to deal her infertilty.I hope this will help you..
    • Posted

      you know there have been a few cases of pregnancy in late 50s, 60s, and even 70s?
    • Posted

      And the 59s, 60s, and 70s I am referring to are age.

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