M.,
I feel your pain. I have a wonderful miracle boy myself. He was conceived after I had been through 6 miscarriages and had given up all hope of having a child of my own. I was 42 when he was born. He was 5 weeks early by c-section. I had to take Lovenox injections in my stomach every day and also ended up with Gestational Diabetes (more shots in my upper abdomen daily) and on bed rest at the end. I was monitored closely and also refused the genetic testing. I believe that this pregnancy was my gift from God and whatever he let me deliver would be the most loved child.
I too am struggling. I have recently taken a plan-a-head test to determine the viability and quantity of my eggs so that I could decide how to proceed trying to have another bundle of joy. The results were devastating. My doctor told me that was to be expected and that my options were limited, but that I could still get pregnant on my own. She also warned of all the risks involved being an older pregnant woman and a mom to a toddler that would end up on bed rest again.
My husband is against doing anything extra to try to conceive. He thinks if it is meant to happen it will happen again. If not, then we would be tempting fate and probably end up with a child with severe problems or I could die. He says that isn't fair to our son now.
There are people who will support you if you decide to continue trying. There are others, like one who already responded, that will say things that will hurt and others who will look at you in the doctor's office as being too old to be trying. Those are the type of people who don't know what it means to have to go through so much just to have a child. They are the lucky few that are blessed to be able to get pregnant even if they don't want to.
I remember the looks when I was pregnant this last time. But, look past those people and remember the other moms like you that are fighting the same issues that are not giving up because society says we are supposed to be grandmothers not mothers at our ages. I still get strange looks when they find out he is my son and not my grandson. It seems they think it is more appropriate for the grandparents that are raising their grandchildren to have a child that age, than a mother to be raising a small child at our age.
Look at Hollywood. There are a lot of actresses that have children in their 40's. Plus, Sarah Palin has a son and she is in her mid-40's. Of course, he does have downs syndrome, but the odds are there for everyone. You just have to be willing to either take the chance or do the testing and decide from there.
Good luck with whatever you decide. Also, I would like to know if you are lucky enough to get pregnant. I will add you to my prayer list. No one can make this decision but you because it is your health, your body, your mind and your life that is ultimately affected.
P.