Physical Health After 45
Understanding your body's needs during pregnancy later in life. Nutrition, movement, rest, and working with your healthcare team to support a healthy journey.
Hi, I'm Kamila.
I'm 46 years old — and 6 months pregnant.
I became pregnant at 45, after years of quietly wondering if motherhood would still be possible for me.
Pregnancy after 45 comes with questions, statistics, and opinions.
But it also comes with maturity, clarity, and deep gratitude.
I'm sharing my journey for the women who silently ask themselves:
"Is it too late for me?"
This space is for real conversations — calm, informed, and emotionally grounded.
If you're walking this path too… you are not alone.
This project is just beginning — built thoughtfully for women over 40 who are considering, experiencing, or navigating pregnancy and early motherhood.
Here, you'll find evidence-aware content grounded in real experience. We have honest conversations about risks, resilience, and the unique path of later motherhood — without fear-based messaging or empty reassurances.
This is a space for clarity, not anxiety. For information, not overwhelm. For connection with others who understand.
Understanding your body's needs during pregnancy later in life. Nutrition, movement, rest, and working with your healthcare team to support a healthy journey.
Building resilience through uncertainty. Managing anxiety, embracing your experience, and finding peace in the midst of a journey that doesn't follow conventional timelines.
Navigating fertility treatments and high-risk classifications with knowledge and calm. What questions to ask, what to expect, and how to advocate for yourself.
A gentle, practical starting point covering what to expect, what to ask your doctor, and how to stay emotionally steady throughout your journey.
We respect your privacy. Your information stays with us.
The content here is for informational and supportive purposes only. It is not medical advice, and it doesn't replace the guidance of qualified healthcare providers who know your specific situation.
We encourage you to bring questions to your doctors, seek second opinions when needed, and make decisions that feel right for your body and your life.
Our goal is to support informed, empowered decision-making — not to tell you what to do, but to help you feel confident asking the right questions.