Well, if you are still ovulating then you have a chance of pregnant no matter what the age! Here are some links that will give you some info on pregnancy at around your age.
* http://www.pregnancy-info.net/QA/answers-Pregnancy_at_almost_39_years_old/ * http://www.tiscali.co.uk/lifestyle/healthfitness/health_advice/netdoctor/000617.html
You should stop smoking in general, because it is very harmful for your health. During pregnancy, you also risk the health of your child, in addition to your own. The child will likely be at a greater risk, due to its tender age.You should stop smoking in general, because it is very harmful for your health. During pregnancy, you also risk the health of your child, in addition to your own. The child will likely be at a greater risk, due to its tender age.You should stop smoking in general, because it is very harmful for your health. During pregnancy, you also risk the health of your child, in addition to your own. The child will likely be at a greater risk, due to its tender age.You should stop smoking in general, because it is very harmful for your health. During pregnancy, you also risk the health of your child, in addition to your own. The child will likely be at a greater risk, due to its tender age.
A child's risk of dying from SIDS is greatly reduced after the first year of the child's life.
Low foliate intake in pregnancy is a particular concern since it is highly associated with an increased risk of the foetus developing Spina Bifida.
Higher risk pregnancy.. due to age, or infections or conditions of pregnancy that would needa high lever of supervision due to risks.
Yes, to minimize the risk of child labor.
Treatment varies widely with the type of disease, the effect that pregnancy has on the disease, and the effect that the disease has on pregnancy. Additional tests may help determine the need for changes in medication or additional treatment.
It is not advisable to get pregnancy at the age of 46. It will be considered as very high risk pregnancy. It is better to adapt the baby. It will be good for you as well as to the baby.
There is a risk of death (small) with pregnancy at any age. Proper EARLY medical attention, healthy diet, avoid destructive behaviors and the risk is greatly reduced.
Any age, along with STI testing and birth control.
Having a child after the age of 30 is not particularly riskier than having one at an earlier age. However, having a child after the age of 40 does get riskier. The pregnancy and delivery may be more difficult, and the chance of miscarriage increases.
There are several risks to teenage pregnancy. Here are a few:H.I.V. and many other deadly/potentially deadly STD's that can be passed to your children.Higher risk of miscarriage due to the young age of teenagers.More risk to the mother's body, especially the younger the mother is.
It is not risky, it is impossible. Men do not become pregnant. A man of that age is perfectly capable of fathering a child.