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What physical changes will 35 year old women have when they give birth?

What physical changes will 35 year old women have when they give birth?

Nowadays, more and more women choose to postpone childbirth. For 35 year old women, the physical changes brought by childbirth are inevitable. The following will be detailed from four aspects: physiological changes, psychological changes, hormone changes and increased risk.

 What physical changes will 35 year old women have when they give birth?

1、 Physiological changes

With the growth of age, the number and quality of female eggs gradually decreased, and the ovarian function began to decline. Women aged 35 are often more difficult to conceive naturally than young women. In addition, the function of female reproductive organs may also have some changes, such as decreased elasticity of uterine muscles, thin mucus in the cervix, etc. These physiological changes may increase the possibility of difficult pregnancy and pregnancy risk.

In addition, 35 year old women may also face more physical discomfort after pregnancy. During pregnancy, the body will experience many changes, such as chest tightness, backache, edema, etc. The discomfort may be more obvious for 35 year old women due to their relatively weak adaptability. At the same time, the risk of pregnancy complications such as gestational diabetes mellitus and pregnancy induced hypertension will also increase.

After childbirth, 35 year old women may also recover slowly. The process of production puts some pressure on the body. For older women, it takes longer for the body to recover. Therefore, 35 year old women need to fully understand and be prepared to cope with these physiological changes while considering fertility.

2、 Psychological changes

35 year old women may face some psychological changes when considering childbearing. For example, as women grow older, their anxiety and stress about childbirth may increase. They may worry about their health and whether they can have healthy children. At the same time, women who want to have more than one child face time pressure and need to weigh the timing and number of births.

In addition, 35 year old women may also face the dual pressure of family and work. They may have to deal with career development and children's education at the same time, and need to make more choices and balance. These psychological changes may have an impact on women's physical and mental health. Therefore, it is recommended that 35 year old women should make full psychological preparations, communicate and negotiate with their partners before deciding to give birth.

3、 Hormone changes

The hormone level of 35 year old women will also change to some extent. The decline of ovarian function makes female estrogen secretion begin to decrease. This hormone change may lead to irregular menstrual cycle, ovulation difficulties and other problems, further increasing the difficulty of pregnancy.

In addition, 35 year old women will also have an increased risk of ovulation disorders. For example, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common disorder of ovulation, which makes it difficult for women to conceive. If a 35 year old woman is at risk of carrying PCOS, her fertility problem may be more obvious.

Hormone changes may also lead to some psychological problems, such as insomnia, mood fluctuations, etc. Therefore, it is suggested that 35 year old women should have a comprehensive physical examination before giving birth to understand their physical condition and potential risks, so as to take corresponding measures in time.

4、 Increased risk

Compared with young women, 35 year old women have an increased risk of childbirth. Not only the difficulty of natural pregnancy increases, but also the risk of complications during pregnancy and after childbirth may increase. For example, 35 year old women have a higher risk of diabetes and hypertension during pregnancy, and are more likely to have delivery complications such as uterine rupture.

In addition, the birth of a 35 year old woman may also increase the risk of birth defects. The risk of chromosomal abnormalities increases with age. For example, the incidence of common chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome in 35 year old women is higher than that in young women.

Therefore, 35 year old women need to fully understand these risks before giving birth, and have a detailed discussion and evaluation with doctors to choose a suitable birth plan.

Summary

The birth of 35 year old women will be accompanied by a series of physical changes. Physiological changes include ovarian function decline, physical discomfort and slow recovery. Psychological changes include anxiety, stress and family work balance. Hormone changes may lead to irregular menstruation, ovulation difficulties and other problems. Increased risks include difficulty in conceiving, pregnancy complications, and increased birth defects. Therefore, 35 year old women should fully understand these changes and risks and make wise decisions.

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