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I skimmed the faux news articles which were all exactly the same couple of paragraphs. One did mention IVF but how could a woman that age even have viable eggs? Do you think her eggs were actually used? Boy, that's one old mama!
True, it seems menopause hit her later if at all yet or she froze eggs. I have a gf that froze them around age 35ish and within 5 years found someone to use the eggs with and is happily married.
Bridget just exudes Goddess energy so I am not surprised. John Travolta's wife did it too. I think same age 54 or 56? Did anybody see her preg? If not, yes, many of these celebs have surrogates, but the beautiful Bridget showed her pregnant belly alot on social media. If it is not you first child obviously easier to take to term. I did read somebody famous in 50s -- first child took to term and that is impressive. So much easier if the body already took to full term.
IVF was most likely involved although Brigette probably does have some pretty good genes. I think mother nature knows what she is doing there. Pregnancy takes its toll on the body. I hope the baby has a good life.
There have been women in their 50's and even 60's who gave birth (as a surrogate) to their own grandchild using IVF. With medical technology, anything is almost possible!
Sarah was 90 or 91 when Isaac was born, and she died at the age of 127. Sarah was 90 when Isaac was conceived, but there are some disparate records of her age at his birth. Still, it is only a matter of a very small amount of time, and she was either 90 or 91 when Isaac was born.
Wasn't her egg. She used a donor. Go to the phone book. Look up Reproductive Endocrinologists in your area. Tell them you are in your 50s and want to do an IVF cycle with your own egg. They will tell you no, it won't work and they won't be able to help you. In fact, many clinics in the US won't even accept patients over 50 who want to use donor egg, although there are a few in California that will and some overseas. I'm aware that many women in their late 40s and 50s claim they used their own egg but the vast majority of them are lying.
Well, I'm glad you know for sure. I could check your facts but don't have a phone book or an Endocrinologist, Reproductive or otherwise, nor am I in my 50s, nor have any eggs.
Well, I'm glad you know for sure. I could check your facts but don't have a phone book or an Endocrinologist, Reproductive or otherwise, nor am I in my 50s, nor have any eggs.
So, I wonder if she went overseas....
If you google it/her, (spelling her name the right way: Brigitte Nielsen), you'll read that she was considering IVF after her last playboy cover, maybe even more details if anyone needs to know.
Women have been getting pregnant in their 50s the natural way since their were 50 y.o. women though, it is physically possible. Did you see Janet Jackson when she was pregnant at 50? Gorgeous.
I know I wouldn't do it, but who cares really if anyone else wants to.
That was a phony acting gig relationship for reality show. Father is a handsome Italian possibly Spanish.
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