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How Old is Too Old to Have a Baby?

Learn about age and fertility in our video linked below. Discover how women are choosing to have babies at older ages, with the average age of first-time mothers now at 30. This video discusses fertility treatment options, such as intra uterine insemination (IUI) and in vitro fertilization (IVF), that make it possible for women over 35 and even over 40 to pursue their dreams of motherhood.

 

Age and Female Fertility

How old is too old to have a baby? American women are having babies older than ever before.  In 1970, the average age of a first-time mother was 21. Today it’s 30. And it’s even higher among women with college degrees. And in many cities. 

It is common for women over age 35 to want to have babies.  Women over 40 are having children in record numbers. 

IUI and IVF 

Fertility rates decrease with age, but reproductive medicine has made it easier for women to have children later in life. For some women over age 35, hormonal treatments and intrauterine insemination (IUI) may do the trick. For others, fertility treatments such as IVF may be necessary. With IVF treatment, some individuals will require donor eggs, donor sperm, surrogacy, and other options.

Consult with a Fertility Specialist

There is no one right solution. And there is no “official” maximum age to become a mother. That’s why it’s important to work with a top reproductive medicine specialist to figure out what the right choice is for YOU.  Do your research. Talk to your doctor and keep your options open.

The ARC® Network 

With ARC Fertility, you gain access to an extensive network of the highest-quality fertility clinics, ensuring you have the best possible care wherever you are. We’ve partnered with leading centers across the country, known for their exceptional success rates and commitment to excellence.

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Related Content:

What is Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)?
What is IVF, and how does it work?
Treatment Options for Infertility

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