Having babies after 35

I plan on having kids after 35, but I'm a guy so I don't have alot of risk factors mainly just for women. We men produce sperm up until our mid 70's and produce it a certain amount every minute..
 
I plan on having kids after 35, but I'm a guy so I don't have alot of risk factors mainly just for women. We men produce sperm up until our mid 70's and produce it a certain amount every minute..

They produce less sperm and less viable sperm, so an old(er) dad has an increased risk of a child with a genetic/birth defect.

Statistics shows that for 40 year old woman a danger to give birth to a baby with Down syndrome is 9 times higher, than for 30 year old one. For 40 year old woman a probability of giving birth to a baby with Down syndrome is less 1%. And, although risk increases with age, for 45 year old woman it's 3%, i.e. if looking from other side, a probability of giving birth to a healthy baby is 97%.
I hate when all these articles post these stats. They always forget to say that if you look at the number of Down Syndrome babies, women under 30 have the majority of them. That is because they are having more children in general. So young women should be concerned about this and get their prenatal care too.
 
well im 39 and 3months and doing great..I have a 15 yr old yes body feels very different from the first but im hanging in there..imma do all testing possible to determine what risks I have...gods willing ill have a healthy baby in june 08
 
well im 39 and 3months and doing great..I have a 15 yr old yes body feels very different from the first but im hanging in there..imma do all testing possible to determine what risks I have...gods willing ill have a healthy baby in june 08

Awww congratulations dadriene!

Personally I don't worry about it because I plan on adopting, but if I do have one praying for health always.
 
well im 39 and 3months and doing great..I have a 15 yr old yes body feels very different from the first but im hanging in there..imma do all testing possible to determine what risks I have...gods willing ill have a healthy baby in june 08

Congratulations! I had my first child at age 36 and he is happy, healthy and wonderful. I am now 39 and want another possibly before it's too late, but I'm happy and complete with my one child, even if I never have another.

I look back at my life now that I am approaching 40 and sometimes I admit I do have regrets in a way that I didn't have children younger. I love motherhood so much and I wish I could have had at least three children, but I have to move on and let it go. It is what it is!

I didn't get married until age 31. I enjoyed my twenties--I traveled, got my education, etc., so I don't have any regrets I suppose--I got to enjoy my youth.

It's funny--all of my friends had their kids in their twenties and now their kids are grown or almost grown and all they talk about is partying and hitting the clubs, etc., because they didn't get a chance to do it younger because they were raising babies.

I have to be honest--I'm glad I "kicked it" in my younger years than trying to go clubbing in my 40's. To each his own I suppose.
 
I hate when all these articles post these stats. They always forget to say that if you look at the number of Down Syndrome babies, women under 30 have the majority of them. That is because they are having more children in general. So young women should be concerned about this and get their prenatal care too.

That's so true. Thanks for dropping some knowledge. I remember when I was worried about being pregnant at 35-36 with the risk of birth defects, my doctor reassured me and explained it to me that same way---that I had a 98-99% chance of having a healthy baby, in which I did.
 

I have to be honest--I'm glad I "kicked it" in my younger years than trying to go clubbing in my 40's. To each his own I suppose.

I feel the same way Lola. Even if I don't have a natural born child I can't say that I did not get great value out of enjoying my twenties and being my sole responsibility. I don't know the kind of parent I would have made at 23 either- hmmm :confused: In any case things have a way of working out and every path (young parent or older parent) isn't for everybody.
 
the only thing about this age thing is that the risks are a lil khgher but shucks everything is risk..imma discuss amnio with my ob and possibly do it on dec 26th ..
 
As a man, I'm worried. I don't want to chase my children from a wheelchair. I'm approaching mid-30s, and kids aren't even on the horizon.
 
As a man, I'm worried. I don't want to chase my children from a wheelchair. I'm approaching mid-30s, and kids aren't even on the horizon.

You'll be fine. Eat well, exercise and do things in moderation...that will keep you healthy! Also, when you have a baby, it helps keep you "younger" because you have to chase them all the time. (trust me, that's my life now with a toddler..lol)

I have to say it's refreshing to hear a man discuss concerns. Most men I know have the attitude they can have kids whenever, so they don't care about a timeline at all.
 
well im 39 and 3months and doing great..I have a 15 yr old yes body feels very different from the first but im hanging in there..imma do all testing possible to determine what risks I have...gods willing ill have a healthy baby in june 08

Well amen. And sis, keep taking care of yourself and baby :)
 
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