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Don’t leave it too late to have babies, doctors stress
By Kimberley Smith on 28/01/2011 12:44:42
Couples reminded that fertility levels drop sharply as you reach your mid 30s and that IVF is not a guarantee
.The report also recommends that more needs to be done to enable women to combine motherhood with other elements of their life, such as a career.“Society has changed and there is now much more opportunity to follow exciting careers before having children
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Older mums' experiences wanted
By ThinkBaby on 13/03/2006 15:52:08
The Mail on Sunday are looking for experiences and thoughts on being an older mum.
for the Mail on Sunday YOU magazine about women who put off having children until they were in their late 30s or early 40s. I'd like to speak to you if you decided to delay motherhood perhaps because you were concentrating on your career or enjoying your
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Review: The Mommy Brain
By Louise Rogers on 30/08/2006 02:47:13
Pretty much everyone you meet will tell you that motherhood will ‘wreck your memory’, ‘destroy your brain cells’ or give you ‘nappy brain’. Does it alter our own perception of what's to come?
investigative journalist, was perturbed by this, to the extent that she put off having children until relatively late in life. When she finally experienced motherhood, however, she found that she did not feel impaired, more empowered. She set to looking
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Freeze your ovaries while young, women told
By Kimberley Smith on 28/10/2010 16:34:13
Teenagers should consider freezing parts of their ovaries to improve their chances of conceiving in their 30s and 40s, according to US doctor
Women are being encouraged by a US doctor to freeze parts of their ovaries while in their late teens or 20s, using a new technique to promote fertility later in life.It is increasingly common for women to put off having children until their late 30s
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Celebrity pregnancy rumours - a round-up
By Kyrsty Hazell on 12/07/2011 12:11:33
Rumour has it that Katy Perry, Rachel Weisz, Kate Moss are trying to conceive, and EastEnders star Shane Ritchie is planning to adopt
After witnessing something of a celebrity baby boom at late, with Victoria Beckham, Pink, Natalie Portman, Holly Willoughby and Myleene Klass all giving birth recently, are we about to have a second wave?Rumour has it that pop star Katy Perry
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"Baby brain"? The truth about forgetfulness in pregnancy
By Elaine Marks on 24/03/2011 15:35:35
Feeling absentminded? It could be your “baby brain” at work during pregnancy. But is there really any science behind it?
Been uncharacteristically forgetful lately? Well rest assured it’s just another thing you can chalk down to pregnancy. Though scientific evidence is scant, there's plenty of other mums who'll swear to the phenomenon. And some studies have shown
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