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Is 42 too old?

I'm 41 will be 42 in May. I have a 11 and 9 year old, and found out I was pregnant. I am 6 weeks and 6 days, experiencing a lot of nausea... all day and night! I worried I'm too old and about the health of the baby. Also I have osteoartheridis in my shoukder and neck.. Since I can not take medecine for it thank God accipucture works so far!
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There's a guy on here says his 51 year old wife is pregnant. You nor her are too old if God had willed it to be! Congrats
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You're not too old. I'm 41 and pregnant with my first, with a healthy baby boy due 6/22 and I celebrate my 42nd in July. Just try to relax. Congratulations!!
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You're not too old. I'm 40 and conceived naturally...due 9/3/15. I am also a type 1 diabetic and my pregnancy is a healthy one,despite some negative responses. Enjoy,and take care of you and your little one. CONGRATS!
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You're definitely not too old. I am 43 years old and pregnant with my fourth child. I am due this Friday, March 6. It was a tougher pregnancy because I'm more tired and older but it is been completely normal and completely healthy. Good luck and congratulations!
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You're definitely not too old. I am 43 years old and pregnant with my fourth child. I am due this Friday, March 6. It was a tougher pregnancy because I'm more tired and older but it is been completely normal and completely healthy. Good luck and congratulations!
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