Guardian 06/02/10
When Anouchka Grose hit her teens, she took care not to compete with her glamorous mother. Now she yearns for her own little girl’s youthful beauty
Guardian 30/01/10
Following the fortunes of our rather surprised mother-to-be
BBC News 26/01/10
A 59-year-old plans to have a baby through IVF and dissenting voices can be heard everywhere from the newspapers to the office watercooler. But is there really any reason why we should have a problem with the idea, asks medical ethicist Daniel Sokol.
Telegraph 26/01/10
Benji Wilson reviews Too Old to be a Mum?, BBC One’s documentary about women who give birth in their later years.
Telegraph 18/01/10
Last year 66-year-old Elizabeth Adeney from Lidgate, Suffolk, became the country’s oldest mother after travelling to Ukraine for fertility treatment.
Telegraph 18/01/10
The issue of fertility treatment for post-menopausal women raises a number of medical and ethical concerns which have become the subject of fierce debate.
The guardian 02/02/10
I lie in bed at night with my partner wondering out loud what it will be like to have a baby again. It’s surprisingly hard to remember. A newborn baby is utterly helpless, we remember that. It can’t control its neck. It doesn’t sleep much, and it feeds for hours. It has a shrieking, compelling cry. None the less, my partner is enthusiastic. “Oh, it will be great,” he says. “Now we have the chance to do it again.”
The Guardian 24/10/09
At 47, Luisa Dillner has four children she adores – the eldest is 21. And now she’s pregnant with a fifth, the last thing she expected at her time of life
September 27th 2009
I am 42 and have been with my partner for more than two years. At the start I told him I wanted a baby and he agreed, but now he’s changed his mind. What do I do?
12th September 2009
The way some parents talk to their kids in public, it’s clear that they want you to listen too. This week in our local supermarket I witnessed a rather pointy woman loudly rebuking her child, who was small enough to be standing in the trolley. “Darling,” she said, “you don’t mean ‘who’, you mean ‘whom’.”
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