I went to the doc today to check on the spotting. There's apparently some blood from the placenta trying to imbed or something. All is fine with little one and this will go away according to the mw. I couldn't see my OB because she is ill, so I had to see the mw. I usually don't like to see her because she's... well, she doesn't strike me as the most knowledgeable person. (There have been issues in the past.)
Today, she says to me, "You know, 37 is really considered elderly when it comes to having babies."
This is me -> ![]()
Then she proceeds to give me a biology lesson about a woman's eggs from birth to age 35 and all the chromosomal issues that could arise. I guess she's assuming I am illiterate and live in a cave. She tried to push chromosomal testing on me. I told her I'd talk to my doctor about it. She said, "Well, she's just going to tell you the same thing I'm telling you." I don't think so... my OB doesn't seem worried, so why should I be? I went in there to talk about my spotting. Not to get a lecture on how I'm too old to be having babies complete with biology lesson. /vent
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I totally hear your vent. I'm the same age as you so am also considered "elderly" as far as pregnancy is concerned. This is my first child and although my OB does consider me high risk, he hasn't stated anything to make me feel bad. His wife is actually an OB as well and they had their first set of twins when she was 40.
I hate the "ederly primigravida" crap! I was told that's what I was with DS and was like, "does it make a difference that I conceived when I was 34?"
I was told, humorlessly, that it didn't.
Humbug.
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Even 50's not elderly. I agree, though. The testing is my choice. I told her that too. My OB would NEVER push that on me unless she really felt there was a need for it. They seriously put elderly on your visit summaries? Wow.
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How rude!! I would have excused myself from the appointment and went to the e.r. if there wasn't another practicing physician affiliated with my OB's practice. I would also speak with or send a letter to my OB.
I'm sorry you were upset but that rude woman when you should have been able to focus on your baby & pregnancy
lol! My Dr & I were joking about that at my appt. today. I am about 6 wks pregnant with #2. This time I am 40 (cue ominous music). He told me it was called elderly primigravida. We thought it sounded like I needed a cane and a boy scout to help me accross the street.
I've never even heard this term before. I looked it up. This isn't my first. It's my fourth. Still... it's insulting.
Chandler 11/2000 ~ Bronwyn 6/2002 ~ Grayson 3/2010 ~ Matilda/Till 6/2012
BFP 10/20/11 ::sticky dust::
BFP 9/11/11 - m/c 9/25/11 5w5d
3/11 Clomid-Ovidrel-IUI #1-progesterone= BFN.
5/11 Femara-Bravelle-Ovidrel-IUI#2-progesterone=BFN.
6/11 Femara-Ovidrel-IUI#3-progesterone=BFP!
Beta #1 7/1: 39. Beta #2 7/5: 301 U/S 7/19 - saw HB!!
EDD 3/12/12
DD born 3/5/12
Baby #2 Beta #1 12/16: 439. Beta #2 12/18: 1240
EDD 8/22/15
Teens usually are considered high risk. My sister was at 16/17, and I wasn't high risk, but they watched me at 18/19.
As far as genetic testing, personal choice. I chose to bypass screenings and have it done. I'd rather know 100% than have baby compared to an avg in the populous. Not all babies are the same!
Oh no! She's probably in her 60s!!!!
Chandler 11/2000 ~ Bronwyn 6/2002 ~ Grayson 3/2010 ~ Matilda/Till 6/2012
BFP 10/20/11 ::sticky dust::
BFP 9/11/11 - m/c 9/25/11 5w5d
That midwife is an insensitive <insert nasty word here>! You went in for a medical problem & reassurance, not a lecture! I would totally report this interaction to your regular OB. The doctor/s in the practice should know what is being said to patients in their absence.
Do your best to shake off the comments & be thankful for the wisdom & experience you have. Personally speaking, I am so much more prepared now (emotionally, maritally, financially, etc.) than I was in my 20's to be a mom. Also, I'm 40 & have never been referred to as "elderly".
WOW....your doctor probably wouldn't have even taken me as a patient. I was told I couldn't have children, due to non ovulation. Here i am 35.5 weeks pregnant at 41 and will more than likely be 42 when she is born. My doc has never said I was too old, and the specialst I went to said he has seen women in their 50's pregnant.
Just to clarify, my OB has NEVER said anything like that to me. This was the midwife at the center who filled in for my doc while she was ill. Maybe you're referring to a PP. If so, sorry. Message boards aren't very clear sometimes.
Chandler 11/2000 ~ Bronwyn 6/2002 ~ Grayson 3/2010 ~ Matilda/Till 6/2012
BFP 10/20/11 ::sticky dust::
BFP 9/11/11 - m/c 9/25/11 5w5d
I second that. I'm 41, so she probably thinks I'm ready for a home or something!
Sounds like she has dementia! What a stupid thing to say.... really? Elderly.. she needs to look in the mirror! eek
Sorry that happened OP.
Being AMA sucks. I look like I am in my 20's, but sadly am not.. and being AMA is scary to me. I would not take and "elderly" comment well.
lol I was thinking the same thing.. I will turn 42 just after our lil man is due. However on a bright note... despite the fact I am classed as elderly and have already sprouted instant overnight gray hairs.. I read somewhere that older women with younger fathers balance out the equation, so if anyone says anything just tell them ...it's not your fault ....you married an old man lol.

my husband is 23 ... so the way I see it.. we're a 32 year old couple having a baby haha. We're happy...baby is healthy ... age is irrelevant. My Oby called me old at one appt, but he was joking around. I asked for an Oby with a sense of humor and got one.. so no complaints from me on that score