@Jae
Janique Negron
@Jae · 5:00

Pregnancy over 35

Hi, my name is jae, and I want to talk about being pregnant over 35. And the myth and the stuff that I've heard is just plain stupid. The first thing I want to talk about is TikTok. I know TikTok is very popular and everyone's on there, but if you've been paying attention to TikTok algorithm I don't know if I said that right, but you can see it's kind of going down, and people are literally going to instagram and twitter

#pregnantover35 #

@allowthesun
Chelsea Hanawalt
@allowthesun · 1:23
I did not know that was allowed. But, yeah, I invited some other moms on here and just curious what other people have to say about what they've seen on social media. Yeah, very interesting topic, but yeah. Thank you so much for sharing your advice
@Jae
Janique Negron
@Jae · 2:36

@allowthesun

You can watch a video on TikTok, YouTube, not all YouTube videos, I would say that, but YouTube. And they tell you, hey, swing your child from left to right and your child will read better and people will actually do it. And that is very scary. So you have to be careful and be mindful what information you pick up off of social media. Period
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:58
And I am a registered to no and have been for the past 17 years and have a background in neonatology and they work very closely with labor and delivery gynecology obsessive counterparts, especially for women who are pregnant because we may likely in the neonatology world get the baby if the baby did not transition from the delivery process well or is born with a condition, et cetera
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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 1:53

Part 2

I've had so many conversations with teens about that and what that is doing to their system, so that when they get to the point of where they want to have a baby, they might encounter some struggles with that, some barriers, some challenges. And so you just don't see teen pregnancies anymore. But what you do see, what has become a trend now are women 35 and older who are pregnancy for the first time, or second time or third time
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Trina CLEC, CBS
@LetsTalk_Trina · 4:48

#pregnantover35 #askme #breastfeeding

We're just getting the negative part of your example for pregnancy over 35, like, all of the negative stuff, oh, I'm pregnant over 35, and this is going to happen, and that is going to happen. No. You have to speak to a professional that's going to take your situation into account, right?
@Jae
Janique Negron
@Jae · 4:10

@Her_Sisu

She has to take insulin shots, I think she said, and she also has to take iron as well, I think shots for a little bit. Then she goes to the iron pills or something like that. And she also has to have a C section because she's so high risk. And she also has to get her tubes tied because of some medical issues down there. I think she's something about she was hemorrhaging or something like that and didn't even know it
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