Not that it should affect
your decision, but how do you think your family and friends would react if you
had a baby this late? Would they be happy and supportive that you have chosen
this new direction in your life? Or
would they think you are too old to be effective parenting a child at this
stage in your life when you should be taking it easy and certainly not taking
on unnecessary medical risks for both you and your child. Complications such as
hypertension, diabetes, organ damage, genetic defects, etc. are real, but good
health and care can go a long way toward successful results. After all, people are living longer and taking better care of themselves.
Some people think the
government should have pregnancy limits on age in case older parents die before
children are able to take care of themselves. Do you think it's fair for taxpayers to pay for raising your child? While everyone may not approve of
your reasons or even the technology of the procedure
itself, the decision ultimately belongs to you.
This CNN news video features
a 60 year-old mother who may be the oldest in America to deliver twins. She and
her husband have been married for 38 years and also have adult children and a younger child.
Frances Shani Parker, Author
Becoming Dead Right: A Hospice Volunteer
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