From a biological view it's the 20's (no matter when during the 20's) and experts say that the average womans fertility peaks when we are 24. The risk for miscarriage is lower. It's about 10% for women in their 20's and 20% for women in their mid- to late 30's. There's a lower risk for health complications such as high blood pressure and Diabetes and women in their 20's are less likely to have babies that are premature or low birthweight than woman who are over 35.
No earlier than 39 weeks into the pregnancy.
No there is no heard and fast rule where your age and pregnancy are concerned.
a pregnancy test.
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Teen age mothers.
33 is a perfectly suitable age for pregnancy. Birth defect rates don't start to rise until around the age of 40-45.
Gestational age ?
A geriatric pregnancy means you're pregnant and 35 or older. You are more likely to have age related problems with the pregnancy, such as chromosomal abnormalities. It's more to do with the age of your eggs than your own lifespan.
No, I'm afraid that's a felony. YES. Condoms and pregnancy tests have no age limit.
There are no 'laws' regarding pregnancy. There are laws regarding how one is allowed to end a pregnancy, but none on pregnancy.
Due to the young age and immaturity of the body, it may be difficult. Best to have a doctor for prenatal care and for the birth.
"After pregnancy?"If you know you are pregnant then don't take the test.Lmao -_-