Hi Anonymous,
Having a baby in your 40s is not that uncommon and there is more advanced medical technology that helps pregnant women in perimenopause. Talk to your physician once you have the IUD removed and since they have your medical history, they will be more inept to provide you information about possibility of pregnancy.
Sometimes, pregnancy in your 40s depends on many different things including any ailments you may be experiencing. Your physician should certainly be able to answer any questions you may have. Here is a great website that offers information about Mothers over 40 http://www.mothersover40.com/over45.html.
I hope this helps. Good Luck.
Missie
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Hi Anonymous,
November 13, 2010 - 11:48amHaving a baby in your 40s is not that uncommon and there is more advanced medical technology that helps pregnant women in perimenopause. Talk to your physician once you have the IUD removed and since they have your medical history, they will be more inept to provide you information about possibility of pregnancy.
Sometimes, pregnancy in your 40s depends on many different things including any ailments you may be experiencing. Your physician should certainly be able to answer any questions you may have. Here is a great website that offers information about Mothers over 40 http://www.mothersover40.com/over45.html.
I hope this helps. Good Luck.
Missie
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