January 8, 2009 at 2:00 pm | Pregnancy
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I once helped my Dad research our family tree. Life certainly happened before contraception! We found one great-great-grandmother of ours who had children over a 28 year span - from age 18 to age 46!
And she was far from the only one having children over 40 back then.
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G-G-grandmother had 28 children by 46
January 8, 2009 at 2:00 pm | Pregnancy
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I once helped my Dad research our family tree. Life certainly happened before contraception! We found one great-great-grandmother of ours who had children over a 28 year span - from age 18 to age 46!
And she was far from the only one having children over 40 back then.
Recent Keyword Searches: pregnancy or perimenopause, age 46 pregnancy, pregnancy at 46, pregnancy after age 48, pregnant at 51
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G-G-grandmother had 28 children by 46
January 8, 2009 at 2:00 pm | Pregnancy
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I once helped my Dad research our family tree. Life certainly happened before contraception! We found one great-great-grandmother of ours who had children over a 28 year span - from age 18 to age 46!
And she was far from the only one having children over 40 back then.
Recent Keyword Searches: pregnancy or perimenopause, age 46 pregnancy, pregnancy at 46, pregnancy after age 48, pregnant at 51
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G-G-grandmother had 28 children by 46
January 8, 2009 at 2:00 pm | Pregnancy
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I once helped my Dad research our family tree. Life certainly happened before contraception! We found one great-great-grandmother of ours who had children over a 28 year span - from age 18 to age 46!
And she was far from the only one having children over 40 back then.
Recent Keyword Searches: pregnancy or perimenopause, age 46 pregnancy, pregnancy at 46, pregnancy after age 48, pregnant at 51
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G-G-grandmother had 28 children by 46
January 7, 2009 at 2:00 pm | Pregnancy
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I gave birth to twins last year, using in vitro fertilisation, at the age of 47. The pregnancy went well, I had a natural birth, and I’ve survived and enjoyed the first year.
Being older, you’ve generally done what you want to do, and are more content. So age doesn’t really matter - one can die young or old.
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I gave birth to twins by IVF at 47