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  2. Pregnancy over age 50 - Wikipedia

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    The baby, weighing 6 lb 8 oz (2.95 kg) was born by Caesarean section. Mahapatra became pregnant through the help of IVF using an ovum donated by 26-year-old niece Veenarani Mahapatra (of her husband Krishnachandra Mahapatra) and spermatozoons from the husband of the latter. Krishnachandra could not fertilize his niece's oocyte himself.

  3. This Mother Had A Baby At 50 Without Intervention. Here's ...

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    Advances in fertility technology like egg freezing and in-vitro fertilization have made pregnancy in your 40s and 50s even more possible. Just ask these women. This Mother Had A Baby At 50 Without ...

  4. Age and female fertility - Wikipedia

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    The average age of a girl's first period is 12 to 13 (12.5 years in the United States, [6] 12.72 in Canada, [7] 12.9 in the UK [8]) but, in postmenarchal girls, about 80% of the cycles are anovulatory in the first year after menarche, which declines to 50% in the third year, and to 10% by the sixth. [9]

  5. I thought I was menopausal at age 45. I was actually pregnant

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    After a multi-month gap in her menstrual cycle, 45-year-old Tracy Norton went to the doctor to check that she was going through menopause, as she expected. Just when she thought her fertility was ...

  6. Scientists say pregnancy can make you age faster - AOL

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    The data suggested that biological age increased by three per cent more per year in those who have been pregnant, and those with more than one pregnancy were said to age up to five months faster.

  7. Advanced maternal age - Wikipedia

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    In the US, the average age at which women bore their first child advanced from 21.4 years old in 1970 [11] to 26.9 in 2018. [4]The German Federal Institute for Population Research claimed in 2015 the percentage for women with an age of at least 35 giving birth to a child was 25.9%.