please don’t stress Asher, I met my partner at 35 & have just had a baby at 37, never thought I’d have children but life changed and I’ve never been happier x
Loved this vlog , as always . ❤ you are a very strong , independent, inspirational women . You go girl 🌸💕. I’ve always wanted to go to positano ( I can’t spell it ) 😅🙈. It’s on my list to go . Have a fab week. Xx ❤🌸💕. Xx
Happy Sunday Asher 🩶 I know egg retrieval may calm your mind about the process but please don’t stress about it! 30 isn’t old, so many women now are choosing to start a family later, whilst we’re against a biological clock, you still have plenty of time darling! It’ll all work out 🥰 ps looking forward to bringing back the favourites videos 👏🏼 have a great week xxx
Hi lovely, just to set your mind at rest the term geriatric mum or geriatric pregnancy isn't used any more as the average age for first pregnancy is 31 so basically nearly every pregnancy they have would be "geriatric" 😂😂 😘
This is not true. Although the terminology may have changed; however if you get pregnant at 35 or over you’re still classed as high risk due to being an older age. The average age of first pregnancy is actually 29. So still quite a big difference between 29 & 35 and they are treated as such.
@@Jade-jd8qq I didn't say anything about the risk level in my original comment, just the terminology. Not quite sure what you want me to say....that Asher or anyone else shouldn't have a baby after 35 because it's too high risk? 🥴
@@farrefranc I’m 37 just had a baby and was never treated as high risk neither did they use the term geriatric. In fact when I questioned it, they said my body was just as capable as a woman in her 20’s 🙌🏼💪🏼 women are incredible!
please don’t stress Asher, I met my partner at 35 & have just had a baby at 37, never thought I’d have children but life changed and I’ve never been happier x
It doesn’t seem like she’s stressing. She’s just preparing which is definitely a blessing if you can afford it.
Love these vlogs! Also big yes to monthly favourites please x
Loved this vlog , as always . ❤ you are a very strong , independent, inspirational women . You go girl 🌸💕. I’ve always wanted to go to positano ( I can’t spell it ) 😅🙈. It’s on my list to go . Have a fab week. Xx ❤🌸💕. Xx
Happy Sunday Asher 🩶 I know egg retrieval may calm your mind about the process but please don’t stress about it! 30 isn’t old, so many women now are choosing to start a family later, whilst we’re against a biological clock, you still have plenty of time darling! It’ll all work out 🥰 ps looking forward to bringing back the favourites videos 👏🏼 have a great week xxx
The nars cream bronzer is nice vieve also has 1 but I havnt tried it yet xx
Oh my gosh not you listening to Loyiso, love him ❤
I love you forever 💓. You are truly as beautiful as an angel ❤😊
Love uou my darling ❤
Who did your nose babe
Hi lovely, just to set your mind at rest the term geriatric mum or geriatric pregnancy isn't used any more as the average age for first pregnancy is 31 so basically nearly every pregnancy they have would be "geriatric" 😂😂 😘
This is not true. Although the terminology may have changed; however if you get pregnant at 35 or over you’re still classed as high risk due to being an older age. The average age of first pregnancy is actually 29. So still quite a big difference between 29 & 35 and they are treated as such.
@@Jade-jd8qq maybe it's difference of NHS trusts my friend is a midwife in north west England and she said they don't use it anymore :)
@@farrefranc geriatric isn’t the term they use, but 35 and over pregnancies are still treated the same.. as high risk
@@Jade-jd8qq I didn't say anything about the risk level in my original comment, just the terminology. Not quite sure what you want me to say....that Asher or anyone else shouldn't have a baby after 35 because it's too high risk? 🥴
@@farrefranc I’m 37 just had a baby and was never treated as high risk neither did they use the term geriatric. In fact when I questioned it, they said my body was just as capable as a woman in her 20’s 🙌🏼💪🏼 women are incredible!