Oh Guys that's probably a huge misunderstanding! Let's explain the medical facts of what she said:
There IS a REAL problem that rises in women who reach over 35 years old and pregnancy. I believe koda referred to that. She used the wrong explanation though, the amniotic fluid doesn't go rotten. After 35 years, the women eggs start to get old, since all women eggs exist ever since they're an embryo. After 35 years, the eggs go through faulty cell divisions and the risk for having babies with down syndrome and other chromossomic diseases start to rise after every passing year.
Maybe she just didn't use the right words, but I understand she definitely referred to that fact.
http://www.enh.org/healthresources/e...ntHwid=tn10068