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Can I have a normal baby at 43? Separating myth from reality

According to the CDC, the number of first-time mothers in their early 40s has more than doubled in the last few decades, showing it's a growing trend. So, **can I have a normal baby at 43**? The short answer is yes, many women successfully have healthy babies at this age, but it's essential to understand the biological realities and increased risks involved.

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How Many Eggs Are Left at 47? Understanding Late-Stage Fertility

A woman is born with all the eggs she will ever have, a finite ovarian reserve that diminishes over time. By age 47, the number of eggs remaining is extremely low, and both quantity and quality have significantly decreased, impacting the chances of a natural pregnancy. This biological reality marks a critical stage in reproductive health.

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