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(OLDER) MOTHERS`S DAY Moms describe the rewards of late-in-life childbearing

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The Boston Globe, May 10th, 1997

Mothers's Day this year comes amidst news that a 63-year-old California woman has delivered a baby. The birth was a dramatic reminder that women are having babies later in life, even if her age was at the outer edges in the trend in delayed childbearing. (Of the 81,562 babies born two years ago in Massachusetts, for example, 97 were to women 45 or older). With older-age motherhood in mind, we decided to talk to four new Massachusetts mothers who are over the age of 45. DEBBIE DAVIDSON 46 Debbie Davidson and Norman Fine have been together for more than a decade, juggling jobs so they could do t...

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