Is there any risk of having children over 35?
Nowadays, with the progress of society and the improvement of living standards, more and more women choose to postpone childbearing, especially the phenomenon of having children over the age of 35. However, is there any risk of having children at this age? Let's discuss it in detail from several aspects.

Physical condition
Comprehensive medical research shows that the female reproductive system will gradually change after the age of 35. The first is the decrease in egg quality, which may increase the risk of chromosomal abnormalities, leading to an increase in the probability of pregnancy syndrome and fetal malformation. Secondly, endometrium is prone to abnormality, which affects implantation and embryo nutrition supply, and easily leads to an increase in abortion rate. In addition, women over 35 years of age may also be at risk of suffering from basic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes, which will have certain adverse effects on pregnancy and delivery process.
However, despite these potential risks, it does not mean that every woman over 35 will encounter these problems. Everyone's physical condition is unique, and some women may still be very healthy at this age. Therefore, the key is to assess the risk according to individual conditions, and carry out detailed physical examination and consultation before childbirth.
Complications during pregnancy and childbirth
Women over 35 years old who give birth may be more likely to suffer from some complications during pregnancy. For example, older pregnant women are more likely to suffer from gestational diabetes, pregnancy induced hypertension, placental abruption, etc. These complications not only threaten pregnant women and fetuses, but also may affect the delivery process. In addition, the proportion of women over 35 years old who may need caesarean section during childbirth is high, which has certain risks to both mothers and fetuses.
However, the progress of modern medical technology provides better protection for elderly pregnant women. Many hospitals are equipped with advanced monitoring equipment and professional medical teams, which can timely detect and deal with complications during pregnancy and childbirth, and improve the safety index of mothers and infants.
Life Pressure and Nurturing
Women over 35 years old usually need to bear greater pressure in both career and family. Raising children requires energy and patience, and older women may face greater challenges. The growth of children needs the companionship and care of parents, especially in the early feeding and rearing stage, which requires a lot of time and energy. Women over 35 may feel physically and mentally exhausted, which may bring some difficulties to fulfill these responsibilities.
However, life pressure and the ability to raise children do not depend entirely on age. People can reduce pressure by adjusting their lifestyle and seeking support from family and society. In addition, modern society has also provided various auxiliary facilities and resources for childcare to help older women better cope with childcare tasks.
Summary
To sum up, there are certain risks for children over 35 years old. Changes in physical conditions, complications during pregnancy and childbirth, and life pressure may have a certain impact on pregnant women and fetuses. However, this does not mean that every woman over 35 years old will encounter these problems. Individual differences are great. For women in this age group, it is recommended to conduct a comprehensive physical examination and consultation before family planning to assess individual risks and make decisions according to their own conditions. At the same time, the progress of modern medical technology and social resources has also provided better protection for women over 35 years old, so that they can pass through the pregnancy, childbirth and childcare stage in a healthy and safe manner.