giving – Latest News https://latestnews.top Mon, 04 Sep 2023 15:31:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://latestnews.top/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cropped-licon-32x32.png giving – Latest News https://latestnews.top 32 32 ‘Giving birth in middle-age made us better moms!’ These two women said forget retirement https://latestnews.top/giving-birth-in-middle-age-made-us-better-moms-these-two-women-said-forget-retirement/ https://latestnews.top/giving-birth-in-middle-age-made-us-better-moms-these-two-women-said-forget-retirement/#respond Mon, 04 Sep 2023 15:31:56 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/09/04/giving-birth-in-middle-age-made-us-better-moms-these-two-women-said-forget-retirement/ A record number of women in the US are having children in their 40s and 50s — despite the health risks to themselves and their babies. Women in their early to mid-20s have a 30 percent chance of getting pregnant naturally every month, but by middle age, that drops to just a couple of percent. […]]]>


A record number of women in the US are having children in their 40s and 50s — despite the health risks to themselves and their babies.

Women in their early to mid-20s have a 30 percent chance of getting pregnant naturally every month, but by middle age, that drops to just a couple of percent. The rise of IVF has changed the rules, however.

Karen Wilson, 53, from Florida, conceived twins in 2022 via IVF more than two decades after having her son. She told DailyMail.com: ‘The best thing about being an older mom is the appreciation of the privilege, the whole giving birth, the whole pregnancy, not taking it for granted. Having two beautiful children this late in life – I think it’s a really great blessing.’

Nancy Zepada, also 53 and from Florida , became a first-time mom in February. She was in her 40s when she realized, ‘I really, really knew that I needed to have a baby,’ but did not meet her husband until she was 48.

In 2021, there were 1,041 births to women aged 50 and over in America, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Prevention & Control. The figure is 10 times higher than in 1997 when only 144 births to women in this age group were reported. When surrogates are included, the numbers are likely thousands more.

Karen Wilson, 53, after she gave birth to twins earlier this year

Karen Wilson, 53, after she gave birth to twins earlier this year

Ms Wilson while pregnant with her twins

Ms Wilson while pregnant with her twins

The above graph shows birth rates by different age groups. It shows that while there has been a downturn in younger age groups, older ones have seen a persistent uptick

The above graph shows birth rates by different age groups. It shows that while there has been a downturn in younger age groups, older ones have seen a persistent uptick

The rising cost of living is leaving some mothers unable to afford to have children at a younger age. Others are delaying motherhood to focus on their careers or have not met a suitable partner.

Older moms have been normalized by Hollywood, with celebrities like supermodel Naomi Campbell, who first became a parent at age 50 and welcomed her second child at 53. Actress Halle Berry gave birth to a son aged 47, while singer Gwen Stefani had her youngest son at 44.

But being an older mom is not without its risks. Studies show the chance of miscarriage for women aged between 35 and 40 is between 20 and 30 percent, and rates rise significantly for people 40 and over.

The risk of babies born with conditions like Down syndrome also increases as women age. The risk of a baby with Down syndrome rises with the mother’s age, from one in 1,250 for a 25-year-old mother to one in 1,000 at age 31, one in 400 at age 35, and one in 100 at age 40.

Dr Stuart Fischer, an internal medicine physician in New York, told DailyMail.com: ‘The chromosomes don’t divide normally, and this is the cause of problems with microtubules in the dividing cells.’

He said: ‘When mitosis occurs, the cell splits in half, and it splits the chromosomes in half, they’re pulled by teeny little threads called microtubules. If you’re a certain age, they don’t work correctly; you develop three and one chromosomes instead of two and two. That’s part of genetic abnormality.’

Older women are also more likely to have children with birth defects, he added, because ‘the human body seems to have been designed to reproduce at a younger age.’

Women over 40 are also at increased risk for pre-eclampsia – high blood pressure and protein in the urine during pregnancy, which can be life-threatening – and gestational diabetes – atypically high blood sugar during pregnancy – which can result in low or abnormally high birth weights and premature and difficult deliveries.

Ms Wilson, who also has a 21-year-old son, ‘always wanted to have more children,’ before she gave birth to twins Lily Rose and Luke Ray in April.

She said: ‘You realize what a blessing and a true gift it is, being able to have babies this late in life. All my friends are all grandmothers.’ 

Ms Wilson did note, however, a downside of being an older mom: ‘the knowledge that I’m an older mom and I’m not going to have as much time with them on this earth that I would have if I was a younger mom.

‘My mom just passed away, and I’m 53, so I see the detriment that that caused on me. Obviously, I feel sad for my kids because we’re not going to live forever. But I think the main thing is if you’re healthy and in the frame of mind to take care of babies.’

In her younger years, Ms Wilson said she ‘just didn’t find the right opportunity. I didn’t meet the right guy.’

For the twins, Ms Wilson was able to use the sperm of her 66-year-old partner, who already had four children aged between 39 and 21 years old from a previous relationship. He is also a grandfather to two, and with the birth of his twins, he now has children younger than his grandchildren.

Ms Wilson joked: ‘Don’t ask me how that’s all going to work!’

The mother-of-one was approaching her late 40s when she decided she ‘really wanted [more] kids.’

‘Time was passing me by, and I thought to myself, if I don’t do it now, I’m never going to be able to do it,’ she said.

She tried to foster but was told she was ‘too old’.

IVF is one of several fertility treatments available to conceive a baby. During the process, an egg is removed from the ovaries and fertilized with sperm in a lab. This embryo is then implanted into the woman’s uterus to grow and develop.  

Twins and triplets are more common when conceiving via IVF because more than one embryo is transferred during the procedure.

In April, Ms Wilson gave birth via C-section near Tampa, Florida. 

Her twins are now almost five months old, healthy, and she is able to breastfeed them both.

She told DailyMail.com: ‘I never in my wildest dreams thought that I’d be a mom to two wonderful little babies. I’m so lucky.’

She added: ‘I have a lot more patience than I did when I was younger, and things like the baby crying and stuff doesn’t bother me as much as it did when I had my [first] son.’

Despite her joy of having twins as an older mom, Ms Wilson has experienced some negativity from people around her. 

‘Friends would say, “You’re crazy, why would you do that?”

‘The way that I look at it is, your time is your time. You could be a 25-year-old mom and get killed in a car crash. A lot of people say, “What are you going to do when you’re not there?” But you know, life’s all in God’s hands.’

Ms Wilson thinks the number of old moms is growing because ‘the opportunities for women are so much greater than when I was younger.’

Nancy Zepada, 53, with her son Jason. She told DailyMail.com: 'Sometimes I'll go to the grocery store, and people say,

Nancy Zepada, 53, with her son Jason. She told DailyMail.com: ‘Sometimes I’ll go to the grocery store, and people say, “Oh, it’s your grandchild,” and I say, “No, he’s my son.”‘

Mrs Zepada, from Florida, became pregnant using a friend's donor egg and gave birth in February

Mrs Zepada, from Florida, became pregnant using a friend’s donor egg and gave birth in February

Meanwhile, Mrs Zepada became pregnant using a friend’s donor egg and gave birth to her first child Jason in February.

Ms Zepada was married at 18 but divorced a few years later and without any children. She didn’t meet her current husband until she was 48 years old.

She told DailyMail.com: ‘We’re both very thrilled, very happy. He is our joy.’

Most of her pregnancy was uneventful, but Mrs Zepada started to have high blood pressure in her third trimester and needed medication.

‘Overall, I did very well. I was very surprised. I managed to get around very easily. Like most pregnant women, I had a bit of shortness of breath, but I was surprised I handled it pretty well.’

She said: ‘There are some more famous fertility clinics that won’t do this for older women. The doctor that I went to has even helped older women. He told me that one of his clients was 59.

‘I feel good about it. I know that there are actually some women who frown on women my age having babies, even to the point of being ugly about it, but actually, [my son is] very fortunate. 

‘My husband is retired, so either me or my husband is with him all the time, instead of having to pay a caregiver, and we’re financially more well off than younger people, which is an advantage. He’s gonna grow up in a very nice lifestyle with him being very loved’.

Mrs Zepada had always wanted kids. 

‘Since I was a little girl, I couldn’t wait to grow up so that I could have my own child,’ she said.

‘About 10 years ago is when I really, really knew that I needed to have a baby’.

Mrs Zepada said she feels more equipped to be a mother at an older age.

‘We’re more mature; we can teach him more things because we have more life experience,’ she said.

‘When he’s older, I’m going to probably be less active because of my age, but I’m pretty healthy, and I plan to live a long time and be there for his grandchildren and help take care of them, too.’



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Rumer Willis shows off svelte postpartum body FOUR MONTHS after giving birth as she https://latestnews.top/rumer-willis-shows-off-svelte-postpartum-body-four-months-after-giving-birth-as-she/ https://latestnews.top/rumer-willis-shows-off-svelte-postpartum-body-four-months-after-giving-birth-as-she/#respond Sun, 13 Aug 2023 07:07:15 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/08/13/rumer-willis-shows-off-svelte-postpartum-body-four-months-after-giving-birth-as-she/ Rumer Willis shows off svelte postpartum body FOUR MONTHS after giving birth as she enjoys day out with newborn daughter Louetta in LA By Katherine Stinson For Dailymail.Com Published: 22:04 EDT, 12 August 2023 | Updated: 22:25 EDT, 12 August 2023 Rumer Willis flaunted her svelte, postpartum body just four months after giving birth during […]]]>


Rumer Willis shows off svelte postpartum body FOUR MONTHS after giving birth as she enjoys day out with newborn daughter Louetta in LA

Rumer Willis flaunted her svelte, postpartum body just four months after giving birth during a day out with her newborn daughter Louetta in Los Angeles today.

The blonde-haired beauty rocked a pink and white tropical collared T-shirt, with neon pink pants that showed off her long legs.

Demi Moore and Bruce Willis‘ daughter paired her summery ensemble with a pair of orange slides and a healthy smoothie.

The House Bunny star also hid her face behind a pair of boxy white sunglasses, keeping her long locks tied back into a high, loose bun.

She wore a skimpy green tube top underneath her tropical shirt, showing a flash of her toned abs as she continued running errands with Louetta. 

Pink lady: Rumer Willis flaunted her svelte, postpartum body just four months after giving birth during a day out with her newborn daughter Louetta in Los Angeles; seen today

Pink lady: Rumer Willis flaunted her svelte, postpartum body just four months after giving birth during a day out with her newborn daughter Louetta in Los Angeles; seen today 

Doting mom: The fit mother of one also carried a white and green checkered purse as she ran errands in Los Angeles; seen today

Doting mom: The fit mother of one also carried a white and green checkered purse as she ran errands in Los Angeles; seen today 

Life as a mom has been blissful according to the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood star, who gushed about her only daughter on Instagram in a recent post. 

”Lately….life is good, I’m so grateful,’ she wrote under photos of baby Louetta, the child she shares with her partner, Derek Richard Thomas

The former Dancing With The Stars contestant gave birth to Louetta on Tuesday, April 18, 2023, after dating the Vista Kicks frontman for a year. 

Her boyfriend of more than a year had nothing but loving words to say about his famous girlfriend in an Instagram post dedicated to the Wild Cherry star on her 34th birthday. 

‘In the short time we’ve been together you have filled my life with joy and peace. Everything is just so easy with you,’ Derek wrote. 

He added, ‘You’re a magical human…I’m so glad you came into my life.’ 

The loving couple were over the moon when they announced the birth of Louetta on social media via a joint statement back in April. 

‘You are more than we ever dreamed of,’ Derek and Rumer wrote under a photo of their only child. 

Fit and fabulous: The mother of one's toned abs were on full display during her outing in Los Angeles today when she removed her pink and white tropical shirt

Fit and fabulous: The mother of one’s toned abs were on full display during her outing in Los Angeles today when she removed her pink and white tropical shirt

Like mother, like daughter: Bruce Willis's daughter shared a sweet snap with Louetta on her Instagram page

Like mother, like daughter: Bruce Willis’s daughter shared a sweet snap with Louetta on her Instagram page

Look of love: Little Louetta snuggled up to her mom in another pic Rumer shared of her life as a mother of one

Look of love: Little Louetta snuggled up to her mom in another pic Rumer shared of her life as a mother of one 

The couple referred to their daughter as, ‘pure magic.’ 

Before the leggy beauty gave birth for the first time, she opened up to People about how her first pregnancy was ‘humbling.’ 

‘I have so much reverence and respect for women now,’ the Return to Sender star admitted. 

She added, ‘Because I’m so excited, even those moments that are challenging, or feel frustrating, I’m just so excited, that always kind of trumps [everything].’ 

The accomplished actress conveyed her gratitude about her experience, adding that being pregnant for the first time was, ‘wild.’ 



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‘Hero’ Magaluf hotel security guard goes viral for giving group of Brits a VERY sarcastic https://latestnews.top/hero-magaluf-hotel-security-guard-goes-viral-for-giving-group-of-brits-a-very-sarcastic/ https://latestnews.top/hero-magaluf-hotel-security-guard-goes-viral-for-giving-group-of-brits-a-very-sarcastic/#respond Fri, 28 Jul 2023 17:47:43 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/07/28/hero-magaluf-hotel-security-guard-goes-viral-for-giving-group-of-brits-a-very-sarcastic/ ‘Hero’ Magaluf hotel security guard goes viral for giving group of Brits a VERY sarcastic telling-off in ‘Spanglish’ over 7am antics The guard gives the lads a round of applause and imitates their rowdy behaviour By Olivia Jones Published: 08:28 EDT, 28 July 2023 | Updated: 12:58 EDT, 28 July 2023 A Magaluf hotel security guard […]]]>


‘Hero’ Magaluf hotel security guard goes viral for giving group of Brits a VERY sarcastic telling-off in ‘Spanglish’ over 7am antics

  • The guard gives the lads a round of applause and imitates their rowdy behaviour

A Magaluf hotel security guard has gone viral with a video clip of him sarcastically scolding a group of rowdy British tourists in ‘Spanglish’.

The video, which was shared on TikTokshows the burly guard marching into the lads’ Punta Ballena hotel room with a wry grin on his face as he counts: ‘One, two, three, cuatro, cinco, seis, y siete.’

After giving a sarcastic round of applause, he points out the window and says ‘In the morning, in the waaaaaaaaaa…’ as he imitates their rowdy behaviour in broken English.

As one of the group sheepishly mutters ‘sorry’, the guard quips: ‘Perfecto. Perfecto, my friends. Muy bien.’

As the lads stand around in their swim shorts looking worse for wear, the uniformed guard looks at his watch and says: ‘Six in the morning, seven in the morning.’

A Magaluf hotel security guard has gone viral with a video clip of him sarcastically scolding a group of rowdy British tourists in 'Spanglish'

A Magaluf hotel security guard has gone viral with a video clip of him sarcastically scolding a group of rowdy British tourists in ‘Spanglish’

After giving a sarcastic round of applause, he points out the window and says 'In the morning, in the waaaaaaaaaa...' as he imitates their rowdy behaviour

After giving a sarcastic round of applause, he points out the window and says ‘In the morning, in the waaaaaaaaaa…’ as he imitates their rowdy behaviour

He then explains that families with young children had been unable to sleep because of the racket they were making.

He adds that several guests had called reception about the Brits’ unruly behaviour as the lads continue to apologise awkwardly.

Before leaving the room, the guard can be heard warning the tourists: ‘Tomorrow in the morning, in the manager…’

One commented on the video: ‘Haha, this guard is class. What a guy.’

Another joked: ‘Me after putting “advanced English” on my CV.’

And a third wrote: ‘I think they understand him perfectly.’



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I’m a gynaecologist and this is how long you should wait to have sex after giving birth https://latestnews.top/im-a-gynaecologist-and-this-is-how-long-you-should-wait-to-have-sex-after-giving-birth/ https://latestnews.top/im-a-gynaecologist-and-this-is-how-long-you-should-wait-to-have-sex-after-giving-birth/#respond Tue, 27 Jun 2023 08:11:14 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/06/27/im-a-gynaecologist-and-this-is-how-long-you-should-wait-to-have-sex-after-giving-birth/ While some women find it easy to bounce back into old routines after giving birth, others find it considerably challenging. And when it comes to reacquainting with activities like sexual intercourse, listening to expert advice is best practice. One doctor has revealed exactly how long you should wait to have sex after giving birth, particularly […]]]>


While some women find it easy to bounce back into old routines after giving birth, others find it considerably challenging.

And when it comes to reacquainting with activities like sexual intercourse, listening to expert advice is best practice.

One doctor has revealed exactly how long you should wait to have sex after giving birth, particularly if avoiding pregnancy.

Dr Shazia Malik, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Portland Hospital in London, tells FEMAIL that women can get pregnant in as little as three weeks after giving birth.

She advised that women wait until all postpartum bleeding has stopped, which could typically take around three to four weeks.

Dr Shazia Malik, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Portland Hospital in London , tells Femail that women can get pregnant in as little as 3 weeks after giving birth (stock image)

Dr Shazia Malik, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Portland Hospital in London , tells Femail that women can get pregnant in as little as 3 weeks after giving birth (stock image)

Dr Shazia explained: ‘When a woman can resume sexual intercourse after childbirth depends on various factors such as type of birth, complications and recovery.

‘Whilst there are no set rules as such – following vaginal birth, you should wait until any postpartum bleeding (lochia) has stopped.

‘This typically takes around three to four weeks. However, it’s important to note that everyone’s recovery is unique. 

‘Some people may need more time before feeling comfortable engaging in sexual activity again’.

For mothers who aren’t yet ready to conceive another child, the expert says it’s important to consider contraception if having sex after delivery.

She warns mothers to dispel old myths that say breastfeeding and delayed periods can protect against pregnancy, as they’re simply not true. 

She added: ‘It’s important to consider contraception if you wish to avoid pregnancy, as you can get pregnant in as little as three weeks after birth.

‘For most couples they won’t be ready for another baby so quickly. 

‘So discussing your contraceptive needs and choices, as well as getting contraception in place will allow you to enjoy sex without worrying’.

Dr Shazia recommends that couples wait at least 12 months before having another baby, especially if the mother has had a caesarean birth.

However, there are other factors to consider before re-engaging in sex, such as injury to the body and infections.

The doctor says having sex within two weeks of delivery can increase a mother’s chance of getting an infection or haemorrhaging, so it’s advisable to wait.

‘If you had a tear or episiotomy and needed stitches, it will take at least four to six weeks to heal properly’ said Dr Shazia.

‘So it’s best to wait until you’ve fully healed to avoid pain or infection’. 

An episiotomy is a cut made by a medical professional near the vaginal opening to allow enough space for a baby to be born.

She added: ‘In the case of a Caesarean section (C-section), women should wait until the wound has completely healed.

‘This usually takes around six weeks. It’s important to speak to your midwife or a healthcare professional to ensure that you are ready and address any specific concerns you may have’.

‘Your six-week postnatal check-up is a great opportunity to be examined and get the all clear to resume your sex-life, and make sure you have contraception in place’. 

Aside to the physiological changes that occur after child birth, Dr Shazia reminds women that sex should be pleasurable, and that it may take a while before you’re ‘in the mood’.

‘The hormonal changes which occur after delivering your baby are huge,’ said the expert.

‘This can make you feel dry or sore vaginally – so taking time, using lubrication, and feeling ready are crucial in making sure that sex is comfortable and enjoyable. 

‘Breastfeeding in particular drops your oestrogen levels further, so using lubrication can be really helpful.  

‘Also, it takes time to recover from giving birth however you deliver, and along with lack of sleep, you may not be in the mood for quite some time’. 

She adds there’s ‘no normal’ for women and waiting until you’re physically and emotionally ready is key to a vibrant sex life.

Dr Shazia said: ‘Every woman is different, so it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider who can provide personalised advice based on your health, recovery, and any specific circumstances’.



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Thames Water boss scoops £1.6m in pay despite giving up her bonus https://latestnews.top/thames-water-boss-scoops-1-6m-in-pay-despite-giving-up-her-bonus/ https://latestnews.top/thames-water-boss-scoops-1-6m-in-pay-despite-giving-up-her-bonus/#respond Tue, 06 Jun 2023 00:52:12 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/06/06/thames-water-boss-scoops-1-6m-in-pay-despite-giving-up-her-bonus/ Thames Water boss scoops £1.6m in pay despite giving up her bonus amid fury over leaks and sewage spills By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Updated: 19:02 EDT, 5 June 2023 No bonus: Sarah Bentley took over at Thames Water three years ago Thames Water’s boss scooped a pay packet of £1.6million despite giving […]]]>


Thames Water boss scoops £1.6m in pay despite giving up her bonus amid fury over leaks and sewage spills

No bonus: Sarah Bentley took over at Thames Water three years ago

No bonus: Sarah Bentley took over at Thames Water three years ago

Thames Water’s boss scooped a pay packet of £1.6million despite giving up her bonus after outrage over the industry’s record on leaks and sewage spills.

Sarah Bentley, who took over at the UK’s largest water firm three years ago, said last month she would forgo her bonus for the 2022-23 financial year – joining the bosses of rivals Pennon Group and Yorkshire Water – amid fierce criticism of the water sector.

But Thames Water confirmed that its annual report in July will reveal Bentley was still paid £1.6million as her £750,000 basic salary was topped up with £90,000 in pension payments and another £32,000 in travel, medical and other benefits.

She also received £548,000 in connection with a ‘golden hello’ package of shares and bonuses granted when Thames poached her from rival Severn Trent.

Bentley also received a bonus of £178,000 connected to the company’s performance during her first two years in charge.

The mammoth pay packet attracted harsh condemnation from the GMB trade union, with national officer Gary Carter branding Bentley’s announcement that she would not take a bonus as ‘nothing more than a flimsy PR stunt’.



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