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Better late than never baby, becoming a mother later in life, Serena Kirby

Label
Better late than never baby, becoming a mother later in life, Serena Kirby
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-155)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Better late than never baby
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Serena Kirby
Sub title
becoming a mother later in life
Summary
The number of Australian women having a baby later in life has tripled in the past 30 years and births to women over 40 have doubled in the past decade. Later life mothers are also the fastest growing demographic in Britain and the US and one quarter of Australian women who have a baby later are doing so for the very first time. Serena's own Better Late Than Never Baby was born when she was 43. This book shares the story of the incredible odds he defied to get here and the unimaginable adventure that mid-life motherhood created. If you're about to become an older mpther or in a position to support a new mid-life mum, this is the book for you. Thought-provoking and with splashes of humour, this invaluable resource covers a range of topics and tackles some highly relevant questions. How will my age impact on my pregnancy and my baby? Are all the medical risks relevant to me? Will I find it harder to adjust? What can I expect regarding fatigue and how can I reduce it? Does my child need a sibling? What about the MAD (Mature Age Dad)? This book is extensively researched, filled with valuable contributions from other older mothers, and brimming with practical, fresh and insightful advice. Serena Kirby knows what it is to go through the tsunami of change that is late-life motherhood. She generously shares her experiences and the years of research she put into understanding the unique challenges that older mothers face
Target audience
adult
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