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Re: 63 years old and pregnantFrom: Roberta Speyer (roberta.speyer@OBGYN.net)Thu Apr 24 23:30:12 1997
At Thu, 24 Apr 1997, barbara nesbitt wrote: > >At Thu, 24 Apr 1997, Roberta Speyer wrote: >> >>At Thu, 24 Apr 1997, Garry E. Siegel, M.D. wrote: >>> >>>>Any comments. >>>> >>>Of course. >>> >>>10. I bet she'll be among the older moms in carpool line at mothers' >>>morning out. >>> >>>9. Takes Geritol brand prenatal vitamins (couldn't resist). >>> >>>8. Only mom wearing girdle/nursing bra combination. >>> >>>7. She'll be one of the only women at the nursing home who has homework assignments >> >>6. Will be going into diapers at the same time baby is going out of >>them. >> >>5. Will be able to breast feed standing up while baby reclines in crib. >> >>4. Will enter second childhood before junior gets out of first. >> >>NEXT! >> >>>Roberta F. Speyer Founder of OBGYN.net >> >3. Will have her drivers licence revoked for old age when her child >gets his/hers. > >2. Will be "missing from midnight bed check" at the nursing home when >her child is missing from "teen-ager midnight bed check" > And the #1 reason why having a baby at age 63 is ridiculous: #1 After her hip replacement they'll probably be fighting over who gets to use the walker. Care to go for round two? #10 ?
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