A. There's nothing wrong with having children within a couple of years of each other. The only time the age gap is an issue is if the mother gets pregnant within a year after the baby's birth. Usually it's fine as long as the next pregnancy is at least 6 months after the previous one.
B. Plenty of women have children well into their 40's with no problems whatsoever. There are various studies that link Down Syndrome, Autism and other problems with advanced maternal age but there's no concrete proof. And generally the risks to the mother are minimal. Really, the biggest risk is miscarriage.
C. Why would you assume that she'd have a problem going into labor naturally? She's been through it twice before, her body should know what it's doing. There are more risks associated with a Caesarean section that with natural childbirth.
Before you go making snap judgements about someone else you should make sure you know what you're talking about.
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