maybethisit
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2010
- Messages
- 1,530
- Reaction score
- 0
Just thought I'd post a thread about how it doesn't have to be harder being pregnant at 40 than when you're younger! I know some people have a more difficult time with complications which are more common as you get older, but just wanted to help redress the balance a bit as we rarely post just to say 'things are going fine'! And so many people over 35 do have a totally smooth pregnancy experience, just thought a bit of encouragement wouldn't go amiss
Sooo...I have got a way to go yet at 31 weeks but I am 40 and feel great at present...normal amount of morning sickness early on, and I get some horrible back ache from time to time, but apart from that everything's gone brilliantly. I was discharged from 'advanced maternal age' consultant care after the perfect 20 week scan and after one blip early on, my blood pressure has been very low throughout. The baby is a good size and doing very well.
Sleep is becoming a problem with a big old bump in the way and the times when my back aches, but when I had my dd at age 22 I suffered a lot more with SPD and back problems and by comparison this pregnancy has been a breeze to date. I am tired because I can't sleep well and because my job is demanding and involves a lot of travelling (ditto my two teenagers...), but I also have bursts of energy and end up emptying out cupboards and going on cleaning sprees. I really think I started this pregnancy fitter than I was in my twenties.
There's a lot of discouraging stuff written on the internet about having a baby over 35 - I guess I realised today how well it's all going and started feeling a bit rebellious about the whole 'how old is too old' thing - such a stereotypical view of pregnancy over 35 and so often wrong! We all know there are higher risks but that doesn't mean the majority of people don't still have a completely normal pregnancy Go us That's kind of it, really!!
Sooo...I have got a way to go yet at 31 weeks but I am 40 and feel great at present...normal amount of morning sickness early on, and I get some horrible back ache from time to time, but apart from that everything's gone brilliantly. I was discharged from 'advanced maternal age' consultant care after the perfect 20 week scan and after one blip early on, my blood pressure has been very low throughout. The baby is a good size and doing very well.
Sleep is becoming a problem with a big old bump in the way and the times when my back aches, but when I had my dd at age 22 I suffered a lot more with SPD and back problems and by comparison this pregnancy has been a breeze to date. I am tired because I can't sleep well and because my job is demanding and involves a lot of travelling (ditto my two teenagers...), but I also have bursts of energy and end up emptying out cupboards and going on cleaning sprees. I really think I started this pregnancy fitter than I was in my twenties.
There's a lot of discouraging stuff written on the internet about having a baby over 35 - I guess I realised today how well it's all going and started feeling a bit rebellious about the whole 'how old is too old' thing - such a stereotypical view of pregnancy over 35 and so often wrong! We all know there are higher risks but that doesn't mean the majority of people don't still have a completely normal pregnancy Go us That's kind of it, really!!