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  1. While pregnancy after 45 is possible, it is considered a high-risk pregnancy. This is because fertility decreases with increasing age, and concerns such as miscarriages, gestational diabetes, and preterm birth become common. There is also an increased risk of having a baby with chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome.
    www.momjunction.com/articles/pregnancy-at-age-4…
    Babies born to parents over 40 have a higher risk of genetic conditions like Down syndrome. Children may also face health issues related to an increased risk of premature birth, fetal growth restriction (slower growth during gestation), and fetal macrosomia (high birth weight).
    www.health.com/condition/pregnancy/babies-after-…
    "Spontaneous pregnancy [rates for] someone 47 is VERY low," Kort wrote in an e-mail, explaining that your chances of conceiving naturally at that age are less than 5 percent each month, and the miscarriage rate in the first trimester is 70 to 80 percent.
    www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/05/27/late.pregnancy…
    Most women reach this milestone somewhere between their late 40s and early 50s, with an average age of around 51 years old. So, it’s entirely possible to get pregnant the old-fashioned way into your 50s.
    www.healthline.com/health/pregnancy/how-old-is-t…
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  3. Having a baby in your 40s or later? Consider this - BBC

    WEB20 Apr 2015 · In the UK, about one in 25 babies is born to a mum over 40, according to the Office of National Statistics. In the US, about one out of every 96 babies is born to a woman age 40-44, according to...