Over 35 and first pregnancy?

I'm also 38 and pregnant with my first. Today I went to see my regular doctor for a checkup, and she told me she was 36 with her first and 39 with her second. So I'm in good hands there.
 
Congratulations everyone!! xx

I'm 36 and over the moon the be pregnant with my first :)
 
Hi there and welcome. I'm 41 and 33 weeks pregnant with my first. As my doctor says "life begins at 40"! She had one child in her 30's and another in her 40's :winkwink:
 
Congrats to everyone! I turned 35 this summer and am pregnant for a second time (first was an early miscarriage). Wishing you all h&h pregnancies!
 
Hi! I'm 37 and just got my BFP last week. It's still sinking in. The due date is July 15, 2012. My birthday is July 11. It will be interesting to see if the baby is early or not. July is just destined to be our big month. My husband was born On July 3. We got married on July 7. We didn't plan to have a baby in July, but I wasn't going to pass up the opportunity!
 
I'm 37 will be a month before my 38 when the lil one gets here. My hubby's is 50, so it will definitely be a challenge for us (a welcomed one). Hey, you're only as young as you feel right?
 
Im 38 and hubby is 40. This is our first. My first thought when I found out was that I feel too young to have kids! lol x
 
I am 35 and found out i was pregnant 2 weeks ago. I'm due in 7th of July!!! I have so many questions and am sepnding lots of time on the net researching - nice ro have you ladies to go through this new experience with.x
 
I'm 35 and so is OH. This is our first child and we're superexcited to be parents.
 
Hello,
I told one of my close friends today about my good news, she was very happy for me but then started talking about how she would be worried and would panic if she was pregnant as she is 35 (i'm also 35!) and all the scarey risks associated with it. Anyway for some reason the conversation has stayed with me and i dont seem to be bale to shake it off. I knew about the risks before but thought the chances are actually quite low of having issues with baby. I know the risks increase as you get older but they are still quite low.

Commments, thoughts please. I need some input on this.

Thanks
MillandRox
 

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