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Older mums: getting pregnant over 35
By Babyexpert.com on 25/05/2007 15:20:00
Older mums: getting pregnant over 35 - What are your chances of getting pregnant as an older mum, and what are the risks?

disappear from the ovaries accelerates after 37 years of age, so fertility levels fall even further. Even with IVF, most centres have reported pregnancy rates falling significantly in women over 35.Miscarriage The risk of miscarriage increases with age

Stressed mums-to-be more likely to have girls
By Babyexpert.com on 17/10/2011 11:15:00
Stressed mums-to-be more likely to have girls. Mums under pressure are 75% less likely to have a boy.

of the stress hormone cortisol weaken male embryos, making miscarriage more likely or making it more difficult for them to implant in the womb.The findings will be confirmed on a larger scale after which, mothers could be told about the benefits of relaxation

What's the best age to have a baby?
By Babyexpert.com on 28/01/2011 06:44:00
According to a new study 29 years-old is officially the right age for getting pregnant and trying for a baby

A major study from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists brings together all the new research on how to maximise your chances of getting pregnant. They report that the average childbearing age for women is now 29.3 years of age

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