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Oct 12, 2009
Midlife Motherhood Myths dispelled by a Midlife Mom
Midlife Motherhood Myths dispelled by a Midlife Mom Most women over 35 are afraid of the birth of a child, why are the common misunderstandings of the truth. My goal is to alleviate their fears by eliminating the myths with facts. Let's have two popular myths.MYTH: mothers over 35 do not have the energy to meet the needs of a baby.FACT: I always laugh when I hear this. Show me a mother is under 35 or over, which can not be? T felt especially during the first year of motherhood, and I? Ll shows a mother in denial. O has a number of servants.The average newbo cries for more than a new mother never expected. The average newbo sleeps about 15 minutes to 2 hours before waking up for feeding.Translation: The best case scenario the child with the best. Mom goes to bed at 11:00 clock She is awakened at midnight by sweet Whimper of their newbos. E '2 to the clock awakened sweet Whimper of their newbos. E '4 clock to awaken the cries of her newbo. Baby not sleeping up to 5 She tells me what the woman, whether 25, 35, or 45 wouldn? T zapped heard from under the bed several times during the night or just for food and comfort to keep your baby cry? The truth is that the care of a child is hard work and requires lots of energy. It 'important to eat well and from time to time to ensure that people with whom you trust to your children for an hour or two, while a break.MYTH 2: It is not right for a child to have older parents. Children are orphaned or are required to ensure that the elderly parents, etc.FACT: What is right for a child to be in an environment of love. I? Ve talked to many adults, from parents who have been neglected. Fortunately, grandparents filled the gap with love and care. I? Ve never been one of those adults complain or their grandparents? age.I believe that all parents, young and old, must have a plan in case they are disabled or long-term illness. These are some of the burden for their children.Interestingly, recent studies show, older mothers are better educated, more stable and displayed patience and other qualities that are beneficial to the development of a child. Along with the love of a child who grows environment.Perhaps this, the best response to this myth can be found in an article written some years ago, in May / June 2002 of AARP Mode Maturity magazine.In this article Richard Paulson, MD Chief of reproductive endocrinology and infertility medicine at the University of Southe Califoia School of Medicine, says the orphan problem is exaggerated and emphasized, former patients, in 1996, at the age of 63 was the oldest woman in the world give birth. At the time of this article, the former patients was 69 and her daughter for five years. Both were healthy, if the former patients have received care for children. Guess who had to help her? Their 90-year-old mother! Cynthia Wilson James is a childbirth educator, author, midlife mother of two children and a tingling stepmom. She brought her first son at 42 seconds and a child at the age of 44. It has private telephone consultations future and new mothers over 35 and 40 and women under consideration in late life motherhood. You can reach their website
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