Links for moms and moms-to-be:


Mothers over 40   Jan Andersen does a great job of providing inspirational and encouragement to older moms and dads throughout the world. This is one of the resources I used when I discovered I was pregnant with my first child.

You Can Get Pregnant Over 40, Naturally Sandy Robertson's personal testimony of how to overcome infertility & recurrent miscarriage without fertility treatments.  Even in your late 30's and 40's, Sandy says you can get pregnant naturally.

Pregnancy Stories By Age Catherine, the author of this website, says "as of December 2005, I have collected 1,455 stories of pregnancy over 44 years old. My goal is to simply share the stories I find online, for inspiration to those trying and to comfort those who find themselves unexpectedly pregnant!"

FlowerPowermom Author Angel La Liberte has touched my heart with her website. Flower Power Mom is a forum dedicated to midlife motherhood—to entertain, inform and share the experience of having children after 40.

Mommy-Come-Lately-successfully mothering your late-in-life child. Beth K. Vogt, author of this site, has done a wonderful job providing updated health news, mommy musings and other helpful information. Beth is also the author of a resourceful  book with the same title as her web site.

Blue Ribbon Bundle from Heaven is an inspirational story by Peggie C. Bohanon. She gave birth at age 41 and again at 44 to two boys. Her sons are now young adutls and Peggie looks great!

The Master's Jewels offers a large selection of inspirational jewelry, giftware and collectables. Every item of the jewelry line has been individually selected by owner Chtisty.


www.InSeasonMom.org


"support for first time moms over 35"
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             "everything has a season"


Motherhood Later.Than Sooner is an online AND offline resource providing 35+ moms with young children a place to connect with other moms who share similar life experiences.

Natural Baby Pros is an online resource and directory for natural-focused fertility, pregnancy, birth and baby services.




Domestic Product is a blog about the shifting politics and economics of women's work of all kinds -- at home and in the workplace — especially moms over 35.