Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Pregnancy: Are you ever too old to conceive?

WHEN IT comes to late pregnancy, the option is never off the table. However, women above the age of 40 will need both luck as well as health to conceive. Furthermore, women above 45 will need not only health and luck, but also wealth.

Women can't always rely on luck or wealth to conceive, hence, it is advisable to do so before the age of 45. In today's cut throat career marathon, more and more women are delaying pregnancy. Women have started conceiving their first child in their early 40's.

With regards to pregnancy in older women, there is some good as well as bad news. The great news is that when women between the age group of 30-35 do conceive and stay pregnant past the first trimester, the outcome is most likely to be a good one. But unfortunately, increasing age is often accompanied by an increased risk in miscarriages.

Even though, there have been tremendous advancements in medicine, the consensus on the best period to conceive has never changed. Medical experts have remained adamant and have constantly stated that the safest time to conceive is during the earlier part of a woman's reproductive life.

Women, who read celebrity magazines are often inspired by several stories of movie stars, who have had children in their late 40's. This fake inspiration has in fact urged the American Society for Reproductive Medicine that most women can't expect to remain fertile for that long.

Women just simply need to come to terms with the fact that regular periods do not necessarily indicate fertility.

But what does bind women, who conceive during their early or late 20's and women in their late 30's? The answer is simple, yet absolutely necessary. Prenatal vitamins is a must for any expecting mother. A prenatal vitamin is as necessary for our babies as the air that we breathe.

Pregnancy is a critical time. Every required precaution and prenatal vitamin must be taken so that your baby has a healthy start in life.

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