Aspect 1: Physiological perspective
Childbearing after the age of 25 is not an advanced age. From a physiological point of view, women aged 20 to 30 are the golden age for childbearing. In this age group, women have high egg quality and strong fertility, reducing the risk of infertility. Once over the age of 30, women's egg quality will gradually decline, and the difficulty of pregnancy will also increase.

However, for some women, their personal life plans after the age of 25 may not be stable, including career development, economic status, marital status and other factors, which may not be suitable for immediate consideration of childbearing at this age. Therefore, from a physiological point of view, it does not mean that after the age of 25, it belongs to the elderly childbearing.
In addition, the development of modern medical technology has also provided many means to delay fertility, such as in vitro fertilization and frozen eggs, which can help women to become pregnant at the age of 30 or later.
Aspect 2: Psychological perspective
Considering childbearing after the age of 25, age related stress and anxiety may increase. Some women's anxiety about childbearing mainly stems from worrying about their physical condition and their children's health.
However, there are also many girls who choose to consider childbearing after their career is stable and their economic situation is good. Such women are usually better prepared, more mature psychologically and in life, and can better cope with the challenges of child rearing.
In addition, for unmarried women, family and marriage issues may also need to be considered when giving birth after the age of 25. Although modern society has gradually accepted illegitimate childbearing, women need to be psychologically prepared to face the pressure of family and society.
Aspect 3: Social perspective
In some societies with strong traditional ideas, childbearing after the age of 25 is regarded as late childbearing or old childbearing. Some people worry that too old women may lead to fertility problems and health risks of children. This view is particularly prominent when there are many genetic diseases in the family.
However, with the progress of social concepts and the improvement of medical technology, more and more women choose to postpone childbearing in order to pursue personal development or better quality of life. From a social perspective, childbearing after the age of 25 does not belong to the elderly childbearing, but is a manifestation of personal choice.
In addition, the continuous improvement of medical conditions and technology has also provided more possibilities for the elderly to give birth. Many hospitals already have more mature management programs for elderly mothers, and can provide comprehensive prenatal testing and counseling services to provide women with better reproductive security.
Aspect 4: Economic perspective
The economic pressure of childbirth after the age of 25 may be relatively high. The child support costs, education costs, etc., need to be taken into account, and these costs usually need higher economic income to support.
In addition, women may need to take maternity leave or reduce working hours after childbirth, which may have a certain impact on personal career development and income. Therefore, some women may choose to consider childbearing after their career is stable and their economic situation is good.
However, the economy is not a factor that completely hinders fertility after the age of 25. In some countries or regions with sound welfare policies and enterprise systems, women can enjoy certain benefits and care after childbirth, reducing the economic burden and work pressure.
Summary
To sum up, childbearing after the age of 25 does not belong to elder childbearing. From the physiological point of view, women's 20-30 years old are the golden age for childbearing; From the psychological point of view, more mature personal preparation and living conditions are conducive to child rearing; From a social perspective, more women choose to postpone childbearing to pursue personal development, and the progress of medical technology also provides more possibilities; From an economic point of view, economic pressure may become one of the factors to consider fertility. Therefore, when choosing to give birth, multiple factors such as individual's physical condition, psychological state, family and social environment need to be considered comprehensively. There is no fixed age to define whether a child is old, but a reasonable choice should be made according to personal circumstances.