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Pregnancy in women over 50 'safe'

Lianzi Fields
Monday, February 6, 2012
Geena Davis, pregnant at 48
Actress Geena Davis gave birth to twins at age 48

If you're one of the many women hearing their body clock ticking, you may be heartened by the wave of celebrities giving birth over age 40 — and by the news that pregnancy in women over age 50 may be as safe as in younger women who use donated eggs.

A new study has produced findings on the success rates and risks of in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), which has allowed post-menopausal women to conceive, with a few women even becoming pregnant in their sixties.

Over a decade, researchers at Columbia University in the United States examined 101 women age 50 and over who had been implanted with embryos using egg cells donated by younger women.

Results confirmed that the rate of complications, such as preterm labour and gestational diabetes, were similar to those for pregnant women age 42 and under, who also received donated eggs.

"These women do really pretty well," said Dr Mark Sauer, senior author of the article and chief of the division of reproductive endocrinology and infertility at Columbia University.

"Given adequate hormones, an older woman's uterus can sufficiently nourish a growing foetus. If they're well-screened and well cared for, they really should do okay," he said.

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While it seems that women age 50 and over are still able to carry pregnancies to term, the cut-off age for successful IVF using a woman's own eggs is much lower, at age 43.

"Under a microscope, the uterus changes very little with age," Dr Sauer said. "[But] the uterus is a very different organ than the ovaries."

Dr Sauer also noted that it is still extremely uncommon for women to become pregnant after 50, and that all participants in the study were monitored very carefully and were highly motivated.

He also made it clear that the process was long and arduous; saying that even with donated eggs, the success rate of IVF births for women 40 and older is only 50 percent, and this is also before the physical, emotional and financial costs are considered.

The study is the largest to examine post-menopausal pregnancy to date, and was published in this month's issue of the American Journal of Perinatology.

Have your say: would you consider pregnancy in your 50s?

User reviews
Post menopausal is too old. If you cant get pregnant naturally without someone elses eggs then you are too old to be pregnant. Its not your baby anyway, its the egg donors baby, you are merely a very very old surrogate.
Obviously this is a very individual decision, however one should consider that there are very real and valid reasons why nature stops women from giving birth after a certain age.
I disagree with the other comments we are far too judgemental when we hear about older mother's. The women who choose to have children later in life are not asking anyone else to help them out so why should we have an opinion. After all we do not know the circumstances behind their decision. For all we know they may have been trying for many years and suffered many miscarriages in the process. We do not lose our ability to love no matter how old we are and a child asks for nothing more than love.
how selfobsessed and selfish of these people.why the obsession with first world contries to have "my own child" when there are millions of kids both here and abroad who need love and respect. this is a sign of arrogant affluence. sick sick sick.
I disagree that this is something that we should be promoting. There is an abundance of evidence outlining the risks associated with pregnancy at a later age. And why would we want to promote women to be so selfish to have a baby in their 50s! They might not even live to attend their child's 21st, and could in no way develop an understanding of the generation that their child grows up in. We begin menstruating and menopause at specifc times for a reason.
After a certain age I think you need to give up on having children. Do you really want your kids to be dealing with elderly parents in their early 20s?? If you really want kids in your life there are plenty of children who are in need of foster care.

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