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Is 43 too old for a baby? Navigating Pregnancy After 40

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, birth rates for women aged 40–44 have risen steadily since the 1980s, reflecting a societal trend of delaying childbirth. This makes the question, **Is 43 too old for a baby?**, a timely and relevant concern for many families considering their options.

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