This review illustrates the importance of the nature of available information, and how it is given to older pregnant women. Older pregnant women have a desire for knowledge and they are active information seekers. Information given by healthcare providers is, therefore, important for older pregnant women during their process of becoming mothers. It is especially important that each woman of AMA should be treated as an individual, and not simply as a member of a certain group. Being aware of the diverse experiences of older pregnant women can help healthcare providers to understand better the needs of these women. Such awareness can also help health care providers to realize that it is important to offer AMA women not only risk-oriented information, but favourable information concerning later childbearing as well. In order to be a successful healthcare provider, they should consider their own, personal and individual way of approaching older pregnant women, as well as being up-to-date and well informed of all the risks related to AMA.