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When Everyone’s Getting Pregnant In Their 40s Except You

Throughout the years, you’ve held onto your faith. But lately, you’ve started to think your waiting for a baby is in vain.  What’s even worst is that regardless of where you go, another 40-something woman is pregnant! When will it be your turn? I believe it’s more difficult to deal with the “everyone getting pregnant except you” perception when you’re 42 rather than 22. After all, we’re inundated with information that our biological clock is not only tickling, it’s sounding the alarm. Following is good coping advice on dealing with your emotions while trying to conceive, regardless of your age.   Please note: I am not endorsing any or receiving payment for any of the products found  in the reference articles. I am mainly citing the article for reference. Don’t hold it in While it’s not necessarily a good idea to unleash all that pent up anger and frustration at a pregnant family member of friend, it’s also not a good idea to keep i...

First Time Mom Over 40-Amanda

Amanda with Brooke My husband and I were trying to get pregnant and thankfully did" says Amanda.   COMING SOON! SUBSCRIBE NOT TO MISS A FEATURE!

First Time Mom Over 40- Stephanie

Most of us first time moms over 40 worry about how old we will be when our children are in high school, college, married or you name it. I'm encouraged by women who gave birth in their 40s more than 20 years ago and who are still going STRONG like Dr. Stephanie Mines . Name: Stephanie Mines Current or former profession(s): Psychologist/Writer/Educator ~ in addition to these I am now a Principal Investigator in clinical trials for the treatment of autism. I continue with all the previous professions as well. I am writing a book on sensory integration. PREGNANCY I nSeason Mom Cynthia : How long were you trying to get pregnant? Stephanie: I wasn't trying to get pregnant! Actually I was trying NOT to get pregnant! So much for thinking I was in charge of that decision! I nSeason Mom Cynthia: What did you do or not do to increase your chances of getting pregnant after 35? Stephanie: I was 45 at the time I got pregnant but had not even shown a sign of premenopaus...

First Time Mom Over 35 Lisa

                                                                 Lisa with baby                                           Current or former profession(s): Speech Pathologist; certified health and wellness coach PREGNANCY InSeason Mom Cynthia: How long were you trying to get pregnant? Lisa: Several months InSeason Mom Cynthia: What did you do or not do to increase your chances of getting pregnant after 35? Lisa: After several months of trying to conceive, I got pregnant only to miscarry at 5 weeks. At that point, I started going to a nutritionist to cleanse a...