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11th March 2022
03:50pm GMT

"He told me to cheer up, and that it looks like I've got good eggs. Thanks a lot."
Other Reddit users were horrified and took to the comments to share their opinions.
"Like, yes your age means you'll have a 'geriatric' pregnancy, which is already an unfortunate term, but there's no need to call you an old lady. Insensitive," one person wrote.
"How is 'old lady' either a medical term or an appropriate benevolent joke made by a medical professional in this situation? It’s just rude and nothing else," a second added.
Some people defended the doctor, saying he had clearly meant it as a joke but that he probably should have known better. "My guess is that he was trying, unsuccessfully, to be funny. Or, possibly even making fun of the whole geriatric pregnancy stereotype of old, bad eggs. I would have laughed if my doctor said that to me," one person said. Meanwhile, others discussed how ridiculous the term geriatric is anyway, with one person writing: "The term geriatric pregnancy is absolutely hilarious. They make it sound like some 99 year old ladies trying to have a baby. I can't even believe they call it that for women in their 30s or 40s!"