* There is no law stating that any one is 'too old' to conceive, but there are serious health risks if and elderly person chooses to get pregnant and if this is the case then you should talk to your doctor and ask him to explain the risks to you. * There is no definite limit, but usually women start menopause around 40-47 and from the time that they start menopause, they will quickly become less fertile, meaning that it will be less likely for them to get pregnant and if they do there is a higher risk of the child having down's syndrome or other birth defects. For the men, age doesn't effect fertility, although it may decrease libido (sex drive) and sperm count.
It varies from woman to woman and only a physician can tell you the exact age for a specific person (after a check-up of course). For some women they can't conceive after they're 30 while some (rarely) can have children even when they're near 50.
40 because any older and you probably wont see he or she graduate from school
Yes!
What is too fast a pulse for a 74 year old woman?
mid to late fourties would be pushing it. if in fifties, that probably wouldn't be all that healthy for the mom or the baby. most women are in menopause by then anyway:)
I would not recommend it while in the first trimester. The baby's life is just too fragile.
No. You are fine.
Not very likely.
No.
This question is too general to answer, different drugs will have different effects (if any) on the baby and on the woman.
They say after thirty five its high risk but I would say that pregnancy is beautiful and who cares how old you are if you want one go for it.
NO, that's because a 25 year old woman is old enough to make responsible choices.