Can you get pregnant at 50 naturally?
John Peck
Published May 10, 2026
Keeping this in consideration, can a 50 year old woman get pregnant naturally?
Some women are able to conceive naturally in their 40s while others need infertility treatments or donor eggs to become pregnant. At age 20, the risk of miscarriage is about 10 percent; the risk at age 40 is about 50 percent. At 50, it's nearly impossible for women who want children to go the natural route.
Beside above, can you get pregnant at 49 naturally? “It's exceptionally rare for patients to get pregnant naturally at 50 or over 45. They make history,” said Dr. David Keefe, an obstetrician-gynecologist and fertility researcher at New York University. In part that's because around age 50, many women are entering menopause, after which egg harvesting isn't possible.
Beside this, what are the chances of getting pregnant at 50?
Success rates are 0 to 1 percent, and most clinics recommend using eggs donated by a younger woman for those who want to conceive between ages 46 and 50.
What is the oldest age a woman can get pregnant naturally?
The oldest mother to date to conceive was 74 years, and the youngest mother was 5 years old. According to statistics from the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, in the UK more than 20 babies are born to women over age 50 per year through in-vitro fertilization with the use of donor oocytes (eggs).