Motherhood Later Than Sooner on NPR - Talk of the Nation, May 15, 2007 More women are having kids into their 40s, 50s and even 60s due to improvements in reproductive technology. The fastest-growing age group for new mothers is 40 to 44. Which raises the question, how old is too old to have a baby? Guests talk about what life is like for older moms and dads, and what the different social, economic and emotional pressures are.Give a Listen!
As seen in Chase’s Calendar of Events, Motherhood Later announces:
SALUTE TO 35+ MOMS WEEK
May 12 – 18, 2013
Motherhood is a challenge at any age, and if you have young children when you’re 35 or older, it can be quite an adjustment. This week is dedicated to moms with more life experience than baby experience. Now, and throughout the year, it is empowering to connect with peers and share the trials and tribulations that child-rearing may encompass when you parent later in life.
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