Everything is possible.
Technically speaking, women have a biological hour – but mothers like Grace Collins are giving hope to those who feel pressure to have children at a certain age.
Collins just gave birth to her third child at 51 – and has no regrets.
The 51-year-old did not meet her true love up to 40 years old.
After she married at the age of 42, the mother of three assumed at that stage of life she could not get pregnant easily – so she told her today that the couple “jumped into IVF”.

“I knew time wasn’t my friend,” Collins said. “We built our family using a lot of love and a lot of medical science.”
While many women in their 40s would hesitate to take on physically and mentally the treatment of infertility – Collins said her age actually worked in her favor, according to today.
“My age helped me in understanding being more compatible with my body, knowing that I have to be in accordance with the doctors’ orders,” Collins said.
“It helps me to motivate get better care of myself,” the mother continued to say.

Despite her first pregnancy was the most difficult, Collins said the third time around was easy – “everything was normal.”
Wanting to share her story “Age is just a number” with other women – Collins is active in tiktok, posting videos talking about her experience being pregnant at 51.
“For all who ask, I feel great. I’m tired … every pregnant woman gets tired,” she said in one of her now viral videos.
Her simple feeling of sharing that it is perfectly normal for all mothers to feel tired – regardless of their age – they clearly resonated with many.
Her video – which has won three million views – has over 14,000 encouraging comments from other women.
“My mother was 61 two days after I was born, and my father was 73 years old. They were amazing parents. The best I could have ever had. God really blessed me. You will do well!” a separate person.
“Congratulations! My mother had my sister at 50 (I was in college and have a older sister). Baby Sis now 29, has many degrees, waiting for a baby herself, and our parents are alive and active – Dad 83, Mom 79,” another commentator wrote.
“I had my first baby in 47 years old. You go girl,” someone else said.
Collins is not definitely the first – it will certainly not be the last woman to have a baby later in life.
Despite all the chances of her, a woman in Germany – who was already a nine -year -old mother, she was born at the age of 66 without help from in vitro fertilization.
Another woman named â € œemâ was born in 51â in two babies while undergoing menopause, while a 67-year-old woman in China had a healthy daughter.
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